Earning an instrument rating is the essential progression after a private pilot license, allowing pilots to fly in challenging conditions like low visibility and through clouds under IFR. Ground ...
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How to Winterize Your Flying
Keep a careful eye on outside temperature, and use pitot heat, propeller heat, and carburetor heat judiciously. You often can ...
Not everyone is cut out for university. But that’s OK, because there are less expensive, more targeted alternatives. You can learn a profession as an apprentice or intern, you can go to trade school ...
All airline pilots in the United States are required to hold an airline transport pilot certificate. To obtain this certificate, applicants must have at least 1,500 flight hours, 200 cross-country ...
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Private Pilot Instrument Flying!
In this flight I put on the "foggles" and do more instrument flying. As part of the requirements for a private pilots license, a pilot must have three (3) hours of instrument flying. Now, this does ...
At head of title: Flying training. Supersedes AFM 51-37, 15 Nor60, as amended. https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=liball&source=~!silibraries&uri ...
The authors have written a completely new book around the basic idea of the material in Howard Stark's Instrument flying. cf. Pref. https://siris-libraries.si.edu ...
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