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The Advanced Pilot's Flight Manual : Including FFA Written Test Questions (Airplanes Plus Answers and Explanations and Practical),  by William K. Kershner  (Paperback - 398 pages 6th edition, December 1994)  
Aircraft Flight : A Description of the Physical Principles of Aircraft Flight, by R. H. Barndard, D. R. Philpott  Paperback 2nd edition, March 1996) 
       Card catalog description - Aircraft Flight will prove invaluable to anyone working or planning a career in  the aircraft industry. For students of aeronautical engineering, it contains all the descriptive material necessary for courses from technician to degree level, and is background reading to the more mathematical texts. For trainee pilots, private, military or commercial, it gives an understanding of the fundamental principles of flight. For new entrants to the aviation and aerospace related industries, it provides a basic understanding of the technical principles of aeroplanes and for aviation enthusiasts it gives a non-mathematical treatment they can readily comprehend.  
Aviation Fundamentals 
     (Hardcover 8th edition, November 1996 
     (Paperback, June 1986 
Boeing 757/767 Simulator Checkride Procedures Manual, by Mike Ray (Spiral-bound - 312 pages 11 edition, May 1997)  
The Complete Advanced Pilot, by Robert E. Gardner (Paperback, October 1994)  
The Complete Guide to Flight Instruction, by Gregory M. Penglis (Paperback - 546 pages, July 1994)  
 
The Complete Multi-Engine Pilot (The Complete Pilot Series),  by Robert E. Gardner (Hardcover,  December 1995) 
The Complete Private Pilot (The Complete Pilot Series), by Robert E. Gardner (Hardcover 7th edition, January 1995)  
Flight Instructor's Manual, by William K. Kershner  (Paperback - 400 pages 3rd edition, January 1993) 
Flight Instructor's Pocket Companion, by John F. Welch  (Paperback - 300 pages, July 1997)  
 
Flight Test Tips & Tales from the Eye of the Examiner,  by Howard Fried (Paperback - 210 pages, September 1996)  
 
Guide to the Biennial Flight Review : Complete Preparation for Issuing or Taking a Flight Review ; With Excerpts from Michael Hayes' Popular Oral Exam, by Jackie Spanitz, (Hardcover, September 1994)
 Instrument Commercial Manual (Hardcover 11th edition, June 1996)  
 
Instrument Commercial Manual/Federal Aviation Regulations  (Hardcover 10th edition, February 1995)  
Multiengine Flying (Practical Flying Series), by Paul A. Craig ( Paperback - 362 pages 2nd edition, January 1997) 
       Card catalog description A multiengine rating is vital to all serious pilots. But making the transition from flying a single-engine plane to safely navigating a twin is a challenge. Particularly since the addition of a second engine also adds new elements of danger. Proficiency is essential in preventing the kinds of life-threatening accidents that statistics show are all too common in multiengine flights. Written by anaward-winning flight instructor, Multiengine Flying explains how to recognize the important aerodynamic differences between single-engine planes and twins, and respond accordingly. Inside, you'll find crucial information of multiengine takeoffs and landings, engine-out procedures, propeller systems, fuel systems, electrical systems, and flight training. The perfect supplement to ground school training, this information-packed reference will help you make the right - and safe - decisions in critical situations. --This text refers to the hardcover edition of this title.  
Multi-Engine Oral Exam Guide : The Comprehensive Guide to Prepare You for the FAA Oral Exam, by Michael D. Hayes ( Hardcover, February 1994). 
The Pilot's Manual - Flight Training : Complete Preparation for All the Basic Flight Maneuvers, by Trevor Thom. ( Paperback. July 1993)  
The Savvy Flight Instructor, by Gregory N. Brown  (Paperback, September 1997)    
       The author - "If you're a CFI and buy only one book, this should be it!"  You've mastered the "Flight Training Handbook," and wrapped up one of the toughest orals of your flying career. You can now fly and talk at the same time, all from the right seat. You can write lesson plans, enter mysterious endorsements in student logbooks, and actually explain the finer points of a lazy eight. That's everything you'll ever need to know to be a flight instructor.  No more questions, right?  
         Yeah, right! If you're a little apprehensive about where those studentsare going to come from, and how you are going to teach them, you're not alone. "The Savvy Flight Instructor" is designed to help out with all of those "other" instructing questions, like how to recruit new flight students. And once you've got 'em, how do you keep them flying? How can you optimize your pass rate on checkrides? What are the tricks for getting students to return for their advanced ratings?  
         Along with tips on how to attract and retain flight students, this book is about professionalism in flight instructing: how to advance your personal flying career by increasing the skills and satisfaction of your students, while promoting general aviation at the same time.  
The Ultimate Flight Simulator Pilot's Guidebook, by Nick Dargahi  (Paperback - 1003 pages Bk & CD-ROM edition (January 1998) 
       Synopsis - The ultimate resource to the world of aviation for armchair pilots, thisbook covers all the technical aspects of flight navigation and piloting Microsoft's Flight Simulator, including a section written by a veteran commercial pilot. The CD-ROM has 650 Megabytes of software, including third-party maps, planners, new aircraft, and customization tools.  A must have book for FS95/98 fans! 
Visualized Flight Maneuvers Handbook for Instructor and Student, by H. Holmes (Hardcover Rev edition, August 1989)  
 
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