This book aims to develop in pilots a keen sense of awareness in each of the three major areas of the landing procedure: recognition of the landing situation and understanding its true nature, knowledge of how to meet and weigh each task required against personal skill and limitation, and ability to evaluate the airplane's capacity to meet challenge. Each chapter presents and defines a specific landing situation so that pilots can quickly recognise it in the cockpit and institute corrective procedures.
I'm nominating this at the best advice I ever had on landings. His suggestion to always try to be at 400 feet when on final works especially well when away from the home airport. It also is a great help when talking to a tower that grants a straight-in approach. It allows you to make use of the airports elevation, in case you hadn't been using that information. Another tip is to aim for the second stripe and land on the third. Do that at the home airport and you'll be making spot landings exactly where the tower asks you to land.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
The book is a good outline of how to make a good landing repeatedly. Recommended for student pilots and rusty pilots
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This product is same as described in purchase. Delivery was very quickly and good conditions. I recommend this product and provider. Sincerely. Jose Pena
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