Multi-engine flying opens up new opportunities to utilize an airplane for personal or professional transportation, allowing you to cruise faster, carry more passengers or cargo, and in most cases, fly higher and in greater comfort. With this enhanced capability comes an increased complexity in the aircraft systems, their operations and performance, and pilot decision-making.
The Pilot’s Manual: Multi-Engine Flying covers the differences between these
aircraft and their single-engine counterparts, providing detailed instruction on
systems, aerodynamics, and performance. With reference to the most widely flown
light twin training aircraft, the authors cover everything needed for pilots to
earn a multi-engine rating using real-world scenarios and examples.
Each chapter details the objectives and key terms involved, with descriptions of
the systems supported with full color illustrations, an overview of how the
pilot interacts with the systems during aircraft operations, and possible
emergencies specific to those systems. Review questions conclude the chapters to
deepen understanding and apply the material. Tying together systems knowledge,
checklist protocol, and aeronautical decision making as taught in this book, a
multi-engine pilot can be confident of achieving mastery of the aircraft.
By Mark Dusenbury, ShayneDaku, and Robert Laux
Published May 2015
296 pages
If you find a better price elsewhere on this product we will Match that price and beat it by 10% of the difference. See Details.
Purchase today and you can return it in the original condition through Tuesday, July 11, 2023 ! See our return policy.
Multi-engine flying opens up new opportunities to utilize an airplane for personal or professional transportation, allowing you to cruise faster, carry more passengers or cargo, and in most cases, fly higher and in greater comfort. With this enhanced capability comes an increased complexity in the aircraft systems, their operations and performance, and pilot decision-making.
The Pilot’s Manual: Multi-Engine Flying covers the differences between these
aircraft and their single-engine counterparts, providing detailed instruction on
systems, aerodynamics, and performance. With reference to the most widely flown
light twin training aircraft, the authors cover everything needed for pilots to
earn a multi-engine rating using real-world scenarios and examples.
Each chapter details the objectives and key terms involved, with descriptions of
the systems supported with full color illustrations, an overview of how the
pilot interacts with the systems during aircraft operations, and possible
emergencies specific to those systems. Review questions conclude the chapters to
deepen understanding and apply the material. Tying together systems knowledge,
checklist protocol, and aeronautical decision making as taught in this book, a
multi-engine pilot can be confident of achieving mastery of the aircraft.
By Mark Dusenbury, ShayneDaku, and Robert Laux
Published May 2015
296 pages
If you find a better price elsewhere on this product we will match that price and beat it by 10% of the difference.
Purchase today and you can return it in the original condition through Tuesday, July 11, 2023 ! See our return policy.