PILOTS MANUAL: MULTIENGINE FLYING
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The Pilot’s Manual: MultiEngine Flying covers the differences between these aircraft and their singleengine counterparts, providing detailed instruction on systems, aerodynamics, and performance. With reference to the most widely flown light twin training aircraft, the authors cover everything needed for pilots to earn a multiengine rating using realworld scenarios and examples.
Each chapter details the objectives and key terms involved, with descriptions of the systems supported with full color illustrations, an overview of how the pilot interacts with the systems during aircraft operations, and possible emergencies specific to those systems. Review questions conclude the chapters to deepen understanding and apply the material. Tying together systems knowledge, checklist protocol, and aeronautical decision making as taught in this book, a multiengine pilot can be confident of achieving mastery of the aircraft.
Also available in The Pilot's Manual Series:
Volume 1: Flight School-- How to fly all of the FAA JAR maneuvers
Volume 2: Ground School--Aeronautical knowledge required for Private and Commercial certificates.
Volume 3: Instrument Flying--Aeronautical knowledge and skill required for the Instrument rating Access to Flight--An integrated Private and Instrument curriculum.