EMERGENCY MANEUVER TRAINING, STOWELL
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Touted as the "definitive work on an important subject," the book provides a common sense treatment of many subjects inadequately addressed during the course of normal flight training. Several topics critical to safety are covered in detail: basic aerodynamics, turn dynamics, stall spin dynamics, roll dynamics, glide performance, and offairport landing scenarios.
Stowell unravels such perennial aviation mysteries as the intricate relationship between pitch and power, the significance of the Vg Diagram, the real cause of spins, the behavior of wingtip vortices, and the human factors influencing aeronautical decisionmaking. In the process, the reader learns simplified emergency strategies to cope with a host of inflight maladies, including: spins and spirals, inverted attitudes, wake turbulence, control failures, and engine failures.
The timely information in this book is applicable to pilots at all levels of experience.