Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge1971 |
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Page 131
... flying. The safest rule is to take no medicine while flying, except on the advice of your Aviation Medical Examiner. It should also be remembered that the condition for which the drug is required, may of itself be very hazardous to flying ...
... flying. The safest rule is to take no medicine while flying, except on the advice of your Aviation Medical Examiner. It should also be remembered that the condition for which the drug is required, may of itself be very hazardous to flying ...
Page 172
... flying on or near one of the four courses of the range, he will receive either "dit dah" ( .- ) or "dah dit" ( -. j signals depending on the quadrant in which the plane is located. When the pilot is flying on a range leg, the A and N ...
... flying on or near one of the four courses of the range, he will receive either "dit dah" ( .- ) or "dah dit" ( -. j signals depending on the quadrant in which the plane is located. When the pilot is flying on a range leg, the A and N ...
Page 190
... flying experience truthfully say- that he has never been involved in a "near miss" with other aircraft - or — that he is not seriously concerned about mid-air collisions? It is often so easy to fly for a long period of time with our ...
... flying experience truthfully say- that he has never been involved in a "near miss" with other aircraft - or — that he is not seriously concerned about mid-air collisions? It is often so easy to fly for a long period of time with our ...
Common terms and phrases
advisory aeronautical charts aircraft airfoil Airman's Information Manual airport Airport/Facility Directory airspace airspeed indicator altimeter altimeter setting angle of attack approximately arrow broadcast calibrated airspeed carburetor ceiling climb clouds cold front compass control tower cruising Dallas density altitude distance elevation engine facility feet Figure flaps flight plan Flight Service Station flying forecast frequency gross weight ground speed icing increase instrument knots landing lift load factor located magnetic manifold pressure miles National Weather Service navigation needle normal operating PERFORMANCE CHARTS preflight pressure altitude private pilot procedures propeller radar range Rnwy route runway scale sea level Sectional Chart stall speed surface takeoff temperature thunderstorms tion traffic true airspeed true course true heading true north turbulence turn VFR flight visibility VORTAC weather reports wind correction angle wind direction wind speed wind triangle wing