The Commercial license preparation manual from Kershner’s “The Flight Manuals Series.”
Bill Kershner believes that the average pilot could learn the basics
of airplane performance very easily if the involved mathematics were
bypassed. Therefore one of the purposes of this book is to bridge the
gap between theory and practical application, covering the fundamentals
of airplane lift, weight, drag, and thrust. If pilots know these basic
principles of performance they will readily understand the effects of
variable factors such as altitude and temperature on the operation of
the aircraft.
This manual’s 21 chapters cover:
- Airplane performance and stability for pilots
- Checking out in advanced models and types
- Emergencies and unusual situations
- Advanced navigation
- High-altitude Operations
- Preparing for the commercial knowledge and practical tests
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