An Invitation to Fly: Basics for the Private PilotThis text combines straightforward exposition with excellent pedagogy, clear graphics, and technical accuracy to prepare students to be safe, competent flyers and to pass the FAA exam. |
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Coordinated Flight | 38 |
Pilot Certificate | 57 |
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aeronautical charts aileron air mass aircraft airfoil airplane airplane's airport Airport/Facility Directory airspeed altimeter altimeter setting angle of attack atmosphere aviation called carburetor ceiling Class B airspace climb clouds cockpit compass controlled airspace course cruising cylinder density altitude direction distance drag engine equipment feet MSL Figure flaps flight instructor flight path flight plan flying force forecast frequency fuel heading indicator instrument knots landing lift load magnetic move nautical miles navigation NOTAM pilot certificate pilot in command Pilot's Operating Handbook position pounds pressure altitude private pilot procedures propeller radar radio rotation route runway Service solo stability stall station student pilot Student Pilot Certificate surface takeoff temperature thunderstorm tion tower traffic pattern true airspeed turbulence turn vertical visibility visual warm front weather weight and balance wind wing