Durable pockets to hold and protect charts in your Jeppesen binders and kneeboards. Heavy-duty durable transparent plastic pocket is ideal for holding Jeppesen approach charts, trip charts, flight plans, and aircraft checklists. Convenient design allows charts to be displayed, then easily and quickly removed and rearranged without opening and closing rings in Jeppesen binders and 3-ring kneeboard. Features 7-hole punch, unique thumb grip and offset pocket. Excellent for add-on and replacement pockets for 3-ring kneeboard and Airway Binders.
These IFR Flip-Up Training Glasses replace those bulky, hard-to-use instrument training hoods. With improved design, JeppShades allow for better student/instructor interaction. The cockpit proven design works conveniently under headsets and the Velcro (TM) adjusting strap reduces pressure on ears and temples.
The JeppShades flip-up lens allows convenient IFR/VFR flight transition, and the high quality polycarbonate lens is impact resistant.
These rubber suction Instrument Blanks are a quick and effective way of covering the face of an instrument to simulate a system or instrument failure. They are easy to attach, quick to remove and do not damage the instrument face. All rubber.
ASA's IFR training hood is comfortable, light, and does the job at a reasonable price. Light gray with black adjustable straps; one size fits all.
This is a View limiting device, used for instrument training; pilot wears to see the instrument panel and block outside references.
RANT XL Release 3 is the latest, fully Vista compatible version of the Radio Aids Navigation Tutor and provides all the ground training a trainee pilot, who has never seen a VOR or NDB, needs to progress to being able to navigate the most complicated radio-aids navigation task - whether en-route or in the terminal area. Here is a completely re-engineered package which contains the tutorials and exercises that have made RANT so popular as a training tool but which has many new features and has been brought right up-to-date with photo-realistic instruments, including the Bendix/King Silver Crown range, and actual en-route, approach and departure charts, in association with Navtech/EAG Aerad. A full suite of context-sensitive help pages completes the product. RANT XL runs on computers using Windows ME, XP or Vista, with 64 Mbyte RAM, 16-bit colour and screen resolutions of 800 x 600 pixels or more. For enhanced visuals 1 GByte of RAM and minimum 1024x768 pixels resolution are required.
This self-teach, interactive, multimedia CD-ROM contains comprehensive lessons covering the UK IMC Rating ground and flight training syllabi. The scope of the course is vast, enabling you to prepare for the ground examination and practical flying test for the IMC Rating more thoroughly, effectively and enjoyably than is possible using traditional study methods. The CD-ROM even includes a beacon-recognition Morse tutor.
Created by flight and ground instructors of Oxford Aviation Training, this CD-ROM also offers an excellent grounding in the theory and practice of instrument flying for those pilots embarking on the full JAR-FCL Instrument Rating course.
As a General Aviation pilot with a current IMC Rating (IMC stands for Instrument Meteorological Conditions), you will possess the skills and qualification to fly your aircraft by sole reference to instruments, and be qualified to fly in a wider range of meteorological conditions than the pilot who holds just the basic PPL. For instance, outside controlled airspace, and in both Class D and E Airspace, the IMC Rating will permit you to fly out of sight of the surface, in cloud, and to take off in reduced visibility, and land from an Instrument Approach Procedure.
Features:
Physiological Factors
Flight Instruments
Aeronautical Information Service
Flight Planning
Privileges of IMC Rating
Instrument Flying on Full Panel
Instrument Flying on Limited Panel
Instrument Flying on Partial Panel
Radio Navigation Aids
Flight Information Service
Lower Airspace Radar Service
Tracking & Holding Procedures
Instrument Approach Procedures
Beacon-recognition Morse Tutor
The Complete JAR Instrument Rating Flying Course DVD
The instrument rating is a challenging and somewhat daunting undertaking a professional or an experienced private pilot is ever likely to face. Now there is a real aid to help you throught the whole of the JAR Instrument Rating Flying Course This 2 x DVD set contains 31 lessons using a twin engined aircraft or synthetic flight simulator just like the IR course to cover every aspect of the JAR Instrument Rating Flying Course.
Aircraft Ground & Flight Checks
General Instrument Flying
Instrument Approach Procedures
Asymmetric Flying
A Profile of the Instrument Rating Flight Test
Throughout the DVDs, all the procedures are demonstrated by Boeing 767 pilot and CAA IR Examiner, Lee Hearn with the help of IR student Rob Bull. In addition, there is a text section of background knowledge listing the levels of accuracy required by the examiner for the IR Test as well as a comprehensive set of standard Radio Telephony procedures which you will be required to make.
Filmed in High Definition, but playable on any DVD machine, this is an invaluable aid for all IR students as well as an advanced reference source for commercial and private pilots who want to understand exactly what is involved in the IR Course.
Recent development of the en-route chart format, in close consultation with the Royal Air Force, has resulted in a new chart layout with greatly enhanced clarity and usability. These IFR enroute charts are produced in 1:1000 000 scale for optimum detail resolution. Improved use of colour and simplified symbology make the new format charts vastly superior and easier to use than the alternative formats. Regular AERAD users should note that the new-format charts have new titles, so please refer to the diagrams for coverage information.