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Student Pilot’s Flight Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Student Pilot’s Flight Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

Front Cover....................................................  1
Copyright......................................................  3
Contents.......................................................  4
	Dedication.................................................  6
	Acknowledgments............................................  7
	Preface....................................................  8
	Part One: Before the Flight................................ 10
		1 Starting to Fly...................................... 12
		2 The Airplane and How It Flies........................ 14
		3 Cockpit — Instruments and Systems.................... 22
		4 Preflight Check...................................... 44
		5 Starting the Airplane................................ 52
		6 Taxiing.............................................. 56
		7 Pretakeoff or Cockpit Check.......................... 64
	Part Two: Presolo.......................................... 68
		8 Effects of Controls.................................. 70
		9 The Four Fundamentals................................ 74
		10 Elementary Precision Maneuvers...................... 88
		11 Elementary Emergency Landings....................... 96
		12 Stalls and Slow Flight.............................. 98
		13 Takeoffs and Landings...............................116
	Part Three: Postsolo Maneuvers.............................146
		14 Advanced Stalls.....................................148
		15 Emergency Flying by Reference to Instruments........154
		16 Postsolo Precision Maneuvers........................166
		17 Special Takeoff and Landing Procedures..............174
		18 High-Altitude Emergencies...........................186
	Part Four: Cross-Country and Night Flying..................192
		19 The Navigation Idea.................................194
		20 The Chart and Other Printed Aids....................208
		21 Using the Radio.....................................212
		22 Weather Information.................................232
		23 The Cross-Country — Knowing Your Airplane...........254
		24 Navigation Planning.................................270
		25 Flying the Cross-Country............................286
		26 Introduction to Night Flying........................296
	Part Five: The Knowledge and Practical (Flight) Tests......304
		27 The Knowledge Test Review...........................306
		28 The Practical (Flight) Test.........................310
	Part Six: Syllabus.........................................328
		Private Certificate Syllabus...........................330
	Appendixes.................................................424
		A Airport/Facility Directory Excerpts and Legend.......424
		B Added Notes on Engines and Other Systems.............436
		C Sport Pilot — Airplane, Single-Engine Land (ASEL)....452
	Bibliography and Printing History..........................454
	Index......................................................458
Back Cover.....................................................462

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Student Pilot’s Flight Manual – PDF DOWNLOAD

Preface to the Tenth Edition:

This book is written to cover the fundamentals of light plane flying, and emphasizes flying skills and knowledge that will cover a wide range of airplane types and sizes. For instance, crosswind landing techniques effective in a Cessna 152 can also work well in a Boeing 777 or Bandeirante turbo prop. And although technology has changed dramatically over the years, the basics of flying and good judgment have not. This manual is not intended to just help the reader “squeak by” the FAA knowledge (written) test and practical test (flight test or check ride), but to lay a foundation of solid knowledge for use in the everyday process of learning to fly airplanes.

  • Even after thousands of hours in the air, most pilots still learn something on every flight. The flight maneuvers are written in the probable order of introduction to the student. The spin is included to give the student pilot an idea of what the maneuver entails and the dangers involved in an inadvertent lowaltitude spin.
  • Although this book was originally written for the individual working toward the private pilot certificate, ASEL (airplane, single-engine, land), it includes all the information necessary for the slightly more restrictive sport or recreational pilot certificates. For example, the sport pilot applicant will not require training in emergency instrument flight (Chapter 15) or night flying (Chapter 26).
  • The already certificated pilot can use this book in preparing for the Flight Review (14 CFR 61.56â•›—â•›required every 24 months). Referencing Chapters 27 and 28, along with a review of 14 CFR Parts 61 and 91, will bring the pilot back up to speed on subjects perhaps not touched on in awhile.
  • The student pilot will notice the almost total lack of technology used on the knowledge and flight test. The training for these first certificates is fixed on the basic skills of flying: controlling the airplane, using good judgment in choosing a course of action, and navigating with landmarks and a chart. This manual is, of necessity, written in general terms, as seen in the (often changing) areas of information and weather services.
  • Because airplanes vary from type to type in the use of flaps, carburetor heat, spin recovery and other procedures, the Pilot’s Operating Handbook or equivalent source is the final guide for operation of your specific trainer. Of course, all of the performance and navigation charts in this text are for reference and example only. Pilots should have ready access to a few other important resources. I have found the bare minimum to be the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM), Federal Aviation Regulations (Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations), Aviation Weather Services (FAA Advisory Circular 00-45), and Aviation Weather (AC 00-6A).
  • The Advanced Pilot’s Flight Manual (Kershner) is a good source for more detail on aerodynamics and for transition to more complex airplane types. I will welcome any feedback offered on the 10th Edition of The Student Pilot’s Flight Manual.

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