
Here's Some of What's Inside:
Scanning, Ice & Thunderstorm Avoidance, Jep & NACO (Government) Chart Usage,
Pro thinking Skills, IFR Departure Skills, Cockpit Management GPS Chart
Construction, Flying GPS approaches & Much More.
This book is unlike any other book on instrument flying you have encountered. It's based on Rod's popular IFR refresher course and contains answers to questions that concern the neophyte and the professional instrument pilot. Questions like:
- How do you know if a cloud contains a thunderstorm?
- How can you use Center & ASR-9 radar to avoid ice and convective activity?
- How can you use Center's radar to avoid ice and convective activity?
- How do I interpret and use all those symbols on approach charts?
- How do I interpret GPS approach charts?
- How do I fly GPS approaches?
- Is there a good way to estimate visibility while at DH or MDA?
- Can I increase the efficiency of my scan and reduce my cockpit workload?
- How do I interpret and use all those symbols on approach charts?
- And much, much more
Illustrated with humorous drawings and containing some of the most
spectacular reports of pilots gripped by the problems of instrument flight, it's
sure to educate and entertain you. Written in a humorous style this 424 page (50
pages in color) book will prepare you to be a more educated and proficient
pilot. Excellent for any IFR student, experienced professional pilot or as an
IFR refresher. 2nd Edition.
List Price: $34.95
Our Price: $29.95
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Friday, February 13, 2009
Nice IFR refresher by Dr. Rich from Lansdale PA USA
Pros: Good basic review Cons: Over priced Review: Based on the author's years of experience was expecting to find a lot of things I never knew before. Instead it was more of a general IFR refresher with a lot of material taken from his and other prior publications. Humor is a bit over done. Based on who published the book was surprised on the number of errors in the book. Profusely illustrated.
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On Friday, November 23, 2007 a customer asked:
Q: Is this Rod Machado's recently released new book? If not, do you have the one referred to in his column in the Dec issue of AOPA Pilot magazine? Thanks, Patsy
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His new book that was just released is the Rod Machado's Instrument Pilot's Handbook that is now shipping.
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