A classic for beginning aviators, The Student Pilot's Flight Manual provides step-by-step ground and flight information for student pilots working toward private certification. Kershner's authoritative volume presents a wealth of practical information while encouraging decision making by students. The ninth edition is fully revised and updated and includes an appendix on engines and other systems.
Student pilots and instructors will benefit from the syllabus that is included for the first time in this edition. Seven color maps round out this updated, ninth edition.
a classic for beginning aviators, provides step-by-step ground and flight information for student pilots working towards private certification
authoritative volume presents a wealth of practical information while encouraging decision making by students
ninth edition is fully revised and updated and includes an appendix on engines and other systems
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Contents
Part one: Before the flight - Starting to fly; The airplane and how it flies; Cockpit - instruments and systems; Preflight check; Starting the airplane; Taxiing; Pretakeoff or cockpit check; Part two: Starting to fly - effects of controls; The four fundamentals; Elementary precision maneuvers; Elementary emergency landings; Stall and slow flight; Takeoffs and landings; Part three: Postsolo maneuvers - Advanced stalls; emergency flying by reference to instruments; Postsolo precision maneuvers; Special takeoff and landing procedures; High altitude emergencies; Part four: Cross-country and night flying - The navigation idea; The chart and other printed aids; Using the radio; Weather information; The cross country - knowing your airplane; Navigation planning; Flying the cross-country; Introduction to night flying; Part five: The knowledge and practical (flight) tests - The knowledge test review; The practical (flight) test; Part six: Syllabus; Private Certificate Syllabus; Appendixes; Bibliography
About the author
William Kershner, a nationally renowned aviator, was named the 1992 General Aviation Flight Instructor of the year. This honor came as a culmination of his 50+ years in the industry as a pilot, instructor, author of flight manuals and owner of an aerobatic school in Tennessee. Kershner holds certificates and ratings for: Airline Transport Pilot - multiengine, land: Commercial Privileges - single engine, land; Flight Instructor - single engine and multi engine aircraft and instrument; and ground instructor - advanced.
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