Provides in great detail, the information required to train for the UK NPPL Private Pilots Licence, Covers course syllabus, theoretical subjects, test requirements and more and has information oages for keeping your training record logged.
Human error is cited as a major cause in over 70% of accidents, and it is widely agreed that a better understanding of human capabilities and limitations - both physical and psychological - would help reduce human error and improve flight safety. This book was first published when the UK Civil Aviation Authority introduced an examination in human performance and limitations for all private and professional pilot licences. Now the Joint Aviation Authorities of Europe have published a new syllabus as part of their Joint Aviation Requirements for Flight Crew Licensing. The book has been completely revised and rewritten to take account of the new syllabus. The coverage of basic aviation psychology has been greatly expanded, and the section on aviation physiology now includes topics on the high altitude environment and on health maintenance. Throughout, the text avoids excessive jargon and technical language.
Written in clear, simple language by two highly experienced competition aerobatic pilots this popular title introduces the novice aerobatic pilot to this fascinating and demanding discipline. Diagrams and tables help to explain the technical subjects (including ground training, legislation, airframe, engine and physical limitations) and air exercises (including flight training, advanced turning, slow flight, stalling and spinning). Also included are introductions to display and competition aerobatics and a comprehensive coverage of the basic aerobatic manoeuvres
This book was written specifically for the training of flying instructors by of the UK's most experienced instructors and examiners of Flying Instructors. It covers the content of the flight training sections in the PPL and Flying Instructor rating syllabus principally in the form of 'long briefings' for the flight exercises.