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Techniques in aviation navigation.
Virtually all pilots want and need to be proficient in cross-country flying. Here is a step-by-step look at flight techniques that will give you the skills and confidence you need to handle a variety of flying conditions. Filled with insights and anecdotes from seasoned pilot and author Jerry A. Eichenberger, Cross-Country Flying focuses on VFR (Visual Flight Rules) flying in a typical, single-engine airplane. You’ll get a system-by-system analysis of preflight planning and preparation methods to make sure you don’t overlook problems before takeoff. There are detailed chapters on the new U.S. airspace classifications and on avionics, including the Global Positioning System (GPS).
* Flights without electronic navigation aids
* Engine and fuel management
* Altitude, speed, and climb and descent options
* lnflight emergencies
* Climate and its effect on flight
* Night flying
* Flying over mountains and water