"If the Airline Transport Pilot certificate is the Ph.D. of aviation, the Commercial and Instrument tickets represent the bachelor’s and master’s degrees."
Bob Gardner's textbooks have been in publication since 1985 and are
continually updated and expanded to keep up with FAA regulations and procedures.
Mr. Gardner writes in a conversational style that is readable and comprehensive,
bringing the reader to a greater understanding of the material. All his books
are reinforced by the caliber of personal experience that integrates "technique
and procedures" with mastery.
Many students prepare for the Commercial certificate and Instrument rating
simultaneously, as a method to train efficiently, cut expenses, and expedite the
process. This book combines these two phases in flight training to produce a
seamless, effective method for efficient training. It is the best way to
expedite the Instrument and Commercial certification process.
An FAA Knowledge Exam is required for the instrument rating and the commercial
certificate. Using these tests as the premise for learning, Bob Gardner applies
practical information so readers are not only prepared for the exams, but also
for the cockpit. He augments the required aeronautical knowledge by giving
specific tips and techniques, checklists and mnemonic devices, and sound advice
from personal experience. Each chapter concludes with sample FAA test questions,
and a comprehensive glossary and index are included as well as useful aviation
website links. This practical application of the FAA Knowledge Exam is not
available in any other text!
With the author’s conversational yet concise writing style, readers will quickly grasp the subjects, pass the required tests and checkrides, and have an operational understanding of flight they can take to the cockpit as newly-minted commercial pilots operating under instrument flight rules (IFR).
Includes links to helpful resources on the internet for weather charts, full color examples of those weather charts, and more.
5th edition, published August 2013
by Bob Gardner
520 pages, More than 400 drawings, charts, and photos
"If the Airline Transport Pilot certificate is the Ph.D. of aviation, the Commercial and Instrument tickets represent the bachelor’s and master’s degrees."
Bob Gardner's textbooks have been in publication since 1985 and are
continually updated and expanded to keep up with FAA regulations and procedures.
Mr. Gardner writes in a conversational style that is readable and comprehensive,
bringing the reader to a greater understanding of the material. All his books
are reinforced by the caliber of personal experience that integrates "technique
and procedures" with mastery.
Many students prepare for the Commercial certificate and Instrument rating
simultaneously, as a method to train efficiently, cut expenses, and expedite the
process. This book combines these two phases in flight training to produce a
seamless, effective method for efficient training. It is the best way to
expedite the Instrument and Commercial certification process.
An FAA Knowledge Exam is required for the instrument rating and the commercial
certificate. Using these tests as the premise for learning, Bob Gardner applies
practical information so readers are not only prepared for the exams, but also
for the cockpit. He augments the required aeronautical knowledge by giving
specific tips and techniques, checklists and mnemonic devices, and sound advice
from personal experience. Each chapter concludes with sample FAA test questions,
and a comprehensive glossary and index are included as well as useful aviation
website links. This practical application of the FAA Knowledge Exam is not
available in any other text!
With the author’s conversational yet concise writing style, readers will quickly grasp the subjects, pass the required tests and checkrides, and have an operational understanding of flight they can take to the cockpit as newly-minted commercial pilots operating under instrument flight rules (IFR).
Includes links to helpful resources on the internet for weather charts, full color examples of those weather charts, and more.
5th edition, published August 2013
by Bob Gardner
520 pages, More than 400 drawings, charts, and photos