Genre: Aviation
Paperback: 140 pages
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Description: A must-have for any pilot. An easy, logical, and systematic approach to instrument scanning, interpretation and aircraft control. Valuable to all pilots, student through ATP.
Synopsis:

The author draws on thousands hours of teaching instrument flying to provide you with a new, unique approach to attitude instrument flying which improves your flying performance while reducing workload. Here the ‘Thirteen Deep, Dark Secrets’ of attitude instrument flight—methods you can implement on your next flight. Hang on tight, because Gene starts out by tossing out almost every traditional method of attitude instrument flying, and builds his own, more effective and easier to learn process from the ground up.
A sampling of a few of the things you will find here include:
How most instrument pilots make extra work for themselves without realizing it;
Why the traditional process for trimming the aircraft will never get you to perfect trim;
Why ‘use a light grip’ is pretty much worthless advice;
How some instruments are more valuable to your scan than others—and they are not the ones you think;
How the altitude correction process most pilots use is a ‘ball-and-chain;’
How to hold heading and altitude more precisely—without looking at them;
A new way to interpret the Vertical Speed Indicator—and how to use that information to reduce workload and increase precision.
If you already are an instrument pilot, adding these techniques to your skill set will make you a better one. You will fly more precisely and do it with lower workload.
If you are learning instrument flying for the first time, this material will save you a lot of frustration; it will reduce the time and effort required to become an instrument pilot, and you will be a better one when you get the rating;
If you a private or student pilot, this book can save your life. The processes included here are highly effective in keeping you alive in an accidental encounter with instrument conditions.
This is a set of instrument flying processes that does not exist anywhere else. They are proven in practice over many thousands of hours of instrument instructing experience. Previously, these highly effective processes were available only to pilots who received instruction directly from the author; but now anyone who has this book can take advantage of this phenomenal revolution in instrument flying!
Book Details:
· Paperback: 140 pages
· Binding: Perfect-Bound
· Publisher: Hudson Management, Inc. (May 2004)
· ISBN: 1596560053
· Product Number: 11193937