A straight forward description of what you've previously learned, to be used either as a supplement, a refresher or as a "that's what they meant" explanation. In this manner, this book describes the most conceivable IFR situations, from clearance interpretation, to holding patterns, to airport diversions, to various normal and situational and missed approaches.
From The Introduction:
This book serves as a valuable connection between theory and the reality of instrument flying. It is a comprehensive guide to be read cover to cover, as well as a handy resource for quick information at any moment. Despite the challenge of gathering all the details about instrument flying, I've attempted to do so through technical manuals, official FAA publications, and structured study programs for FAA exams. However, even with this extensive research, there is still much to be discovered through personal experience. Instrument Flying streamlines this process by providing a deeper understanding of the formal material. By doing so, the book offers firsthand experience. I only wish it had been available years ago; it would have greatly simplified things.
The main topics include:
- The Complete Instrument Pilot
- The Language of Instrument Flying
- Attitude Instrument Flying
- Partial Panel IFR
- IFR Flight Plans
- Preflight Planning
- IFR Clearances
- Communicating in the IFR System
- VOR Navigation
- Area Navigation (RNAV)
- En route Procedures
- Communications Failure
- Holding Patterns
- Getting Ready for an Instrument Approach
- Instrument Approaches
- The NDB (ADF) Approach
- The VOR Approach
- The Instrument Landing System (ILS) Approach
- High Altitude IFR
- Handling IFR Emergencies
- Proficiency Exercises
Utilizing the guidelines of Part 66, Aircraft Structures and Systems, like all ATB EASA modules, adhere precisely to the specified content, order, and necessary learning levels (L1, 2, or 3) for the accredited B2 avionics maintenance technician program. Numerous national authorities have approved this module as a component of the training curriculum for Part 147 schools under their jurisdiction.
As prescribed in Part 66 Appendix 1, the topics are divided in 22 sections:
- Aeroplane Aerodynamics and Flight Controls (L1)
- Aeroplane Structures (L1, 2)
- Autoflight ATA 22 (L3)
- Communication and Navigation ATA 23-24 (L3)
- Electrical Power ATA 24 (L3)
- Equipment and Furnishings ATA 25 (L3)
- Flight Controls ATA 27 (L2)
- Instruments ATA 31 (L3)
- Lights ATA 33 (L3)
- On Board Maintenance Systems ATA 45 (L3)
- Air Conditioning and Pressurization ATA 21 (L1, 2, 3)
- Fire Protection ATA 26 (L3)
- Fuel Systems ATA 28 (L1, 2, 3)
- Hydraulic Systems ATA 29 (L1, 3)
- Ice and Rain Protection ATA 30 (L1, 2, 3)
- Landing Gear ATA 32 (L1, 3)
- Oxygen ATA 35 (L3)
- Pneumatic and Vacuum Systems ATA 36 (L3)
- Waste and Water Systems ATA 38 (L2)
- Integrated Module Avionics ATA 42 (L3)
- Cabin Systems ATA 44 (L3)
- Information Systems ATA 46 (L3)
A complete table of contents is included with the Look Inside link above.
Gain a comprehensive understanding of aircraft structures and systems through clear explanations and detailed full-color illustrations. This module has been designed to help aircraft technicians learn essential skills and understand the underlying concepts. It covers all required topics for FAA A&P students while also providing a higher level of proficiency for EASA licenses.
Product Specifications:
- ISBN: 9781941144978
- Publisher:
- Aircraft Technical Book Company
- Edition: 004.2
- Pages: 676
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