The overall purpose of primary and intermediate flight training, as outlined in this handbook, is the acquisition and honing of basic airmanship skills. Airmanship can be defined as: A sound acquaintance with the principles of flight, the ability to operate an airplane with competence and precision both on the ground and in the air, and the exercise of sound judgment that results in optimal operational safety and efficiency.
Airplane Flying Handbook
2004
277 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Avionics , Aircraft , Aeronautics , Human Factors Engineering , Air Transportation , Reference Materials , Pilots , Handbooks , Aircraft piloting , Approach and landing , Airport traffic patterns , Emergencies , Landing gear , Jet airplanes , Night operations , Takeoffs , Spins , Stalls , Turns , Aircraft landings , Flight training , Airmanship
Airplane Flying Characteristics in Turbulence
NTIS | 1971
|Flying boat and pontoon airplane
Engineering Index Backfile | 1922
Flying boat and pontoon airplane
Engineering Index Backfile | 1922
|Airplane flying qualities specification revision
AIAA | 1968
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