Pilot Performance & Limitations for the Commercial Pilot
Part 1 of the Aviation Books series
The study of pilot performance and limitations is now one of the major areas a pilot must master to fly an aircraft safely. A single factor seldom causes an aircraft accident, but rather an accumulation of minor factors, such as time pressure, high workload and distractions. In this environment, a pilot's thinking becomes strained, and errors begin to occur. The first error often leads to more errors, each resulting in reduced safety margins, which if left unchecked, can lead to disaster.From the author of the popular Aviation Books Series, this book takes the reader deep into the world of pilot performance and limitations, with a particular focus on practical aviation, thereby linking science with the real world. Whether you are a new pilot who is exploring the topic in greater detail or a professional pilot who has been flying for countless years, it is essential to have a comprehensive understanding of the range of factors that can affect your ability to fly an aircraft safely.
Flight Navigation Aids for the Professional Pilot
Part 1 of the Aviation Books series
Flight navigation aids are the unsung heroes of aviation, providing pilots with crucial information to navigate the skies safely. From ground-based VORs and NDBs to satellite-based GPS systems, these technologies guide pilots across vast distances and through challenging weather conditions. However, while these systems are designed to enhance safety, they can also lure pilots into a false sense of security if used without the necessary underlying knowledge, putting both the aircraft and its occupants in danger.From the author of the popular Aviation Books Series, this book takes the reader deep into the world of flight navigation aids, with a particular focus on practical aviation, thereby linking science with the real world. Whether you are a new pilot who is exploring the topic in greater detail or a professional pilot who has been flying for countless years, it is essential to have a comprehensive understanding of the flight navigation aids in your aircraft.
Meteorology for the Commercial Pilot
Part 1 of the Aviation Books series
Pilots can encounter a range of hazardous weather conditions each time they conduct a flight; from icing, which can turn an aircraft into an ice block in a matter of minutes, to large hailstones that can come crashing through the windscreen. However, some of the most dangerous weather conditions are those that are difficult to detect, such as strong and shifting winds when the aircraft is trying to land. Pilots need to apply their knowledge of aviation meteorology to tackle the many weather-related challenges they may come across. From the author of the popular Aviation Books Series, this book takes the reader deep into the world of meteorology, with a particular focus on practical aviation, thereby linking science with the real world. Whether you are a new pilot who is exploring the topic in greater detail or a professional pilot who has been flying for countless years, it is essential to understand the wide range of meteorological factors that can influence your ability to fly an aircraft safely.
Can Planes Land Anywhere: A Beginner's Guide to Airports
Part 1 of the Aviation Books series
Every single flight starts and ends at an airport. Some airports are tiny, with just a small grass runway. Other airports are massive, with lots of hard and long runways, and a maze of taxiways. This book is the perfect guide to help kids learn about the different types of airports found all over the country. Jam-packed with a range of colorful illustrations and fun airport facts to inspire the next generation of aviators.
Aerodynamics for the Commercial Pilot
Part 1 of the Aviation Books series
Despite aircraft coming in many shapes and sizes, they all utilize the same basic aerodynamic principles that have not changed much since the early days of flight. Whether you are a new pilot that is exploring aerodynamics in greater detail, or a commercial pilot who has been flying for countless years, it is essential to understand the aerodynamics of flight.From the author of the hugely popular Principles of Flight for the Private Pilot, this book takes the reader deeper into the world of aerodynamics. This book follows closely the syllabi of Aerodynamics for the Commercial Pilot from a range of aviation authorities around the world, with a particular focus on practical aviation, thereby linking science with the real world.
Aviation Climatology for the Professional Pilot
Part 17 of the Aviation Books series
The weather and its associated hazards will be a major concern for pilots every time they leap into the sky. The weather conditions that a pilot faces are the by-product of air being thrown around in the atmosphere. Although the day-to-day weather will vary, overall an area will be impacted by similar weather patterns year-on-year, which make up an area's climate. A solid understanding of the underlying mechanisms that produce the world's climate will help pilots tackle any unexpected challenges they may encounter during a flight.From the author of the popular Aviation Books Series, this book takes the reader deep into the world of aviation climatology, with a particular focus on practical aviation, thereby linking science with the real world. Whether you are a new pilot who is exploring the topic in greater detail or a professional pilot who has been flying for countless years, it is essential to have a comprehensive understanding of the many moving parts that make up the weather conditions around the world.
Aircraft Technical Knowledge for the Private Pilot
Aviation Books Series, #6
Part of the Aviation Books series
Aircraft are amazing machines that can leap into the sky with seemingly little effort. However, aircraft are complicated, and pilots must understand them to fly safely. Understanding the theory side of the aircraft is essential for all pilots, giving them the confidence to make the right decision when things are not running smoothly.The focus of this book is on airframe structures, engines and systems in single-engine, propeller-driven aircraft. This book follows closely the syllabi of Aircraft Technical Knowledge from a range of aviation authorities around the world. This book goes beyond these syllabi, with a particular focus on practical aviation, linking science with the real world. Each chapter contains a range of visual figures in full color and mini case studies that will allow the reader to have a deeper understanding of the aircraft. Stephen Walmsley has been actively involved in aviation for over 20 years. He is a qualified flight instructor, with several thousand hours of flight experience in a range of aircraft. His flying experience has ranged from aerobatics, night flying to multi-engine operations. He holds a PhD in Aviation, with a focus on weather related decision-making.
Aircraft Structures, Powerplants and Systems for the Commercial Pilot
Part of the Aviation Books series
Aircraft structures, powerplants and systems knowledge is one of the fundamental topics a pilot must master to operate an aircraft safely. This topic is not just about understanding the different components of the aircraft, but also recognizing and managing any problems that arise. Considering the severe consequences that can occur when things go wrong in aviation, it is essential to have a comprehensive understanding of the aircraft you are flying.From the author of the hugely popular Aircraft Technical Knowledge for the Private Pilot, this book takes the reader deeper into the world of aircraft structures, powerplants and systems. A particular focus has been placed on practical aviation, thereby linking science with the real world. Although this book mainly focuses on small to medium-sized aircraft, many of the design principles can be applied to aircraft of all sizes.
Airport Operations for the Professional Pilot
Part of the Aviation Books series
Since the early days of flight, airports have been a focal point of aircraft activity. Airports today come in many shapes and sizes, with no two airports being the same. Some airports cover vast areas, containing multiple runways and complex maze of taxiways. The increasing number of aircraft taking to the skies has also meant airports are an area in which incidents and accidents are more likely to occur. This means to operate safely at an airport, it is essential pilots have a clear understanding of the many aspects of airport operations.From the author of the hugely popular Aviation Books Series, this book takes the reader deep into the world of airport operations, with a particular focus on practical aviation, thereby linking science with the real world. Whether you are a new pilot that is exploring this topic in greater detail, or a professional pilot who has been flying for countless years, it is essential to understand how airport operations can influence a pilot's ability to conduct a flight safely.
Aviation Weather for the Private Pilot
Aviation Books Series, #2
Part of the Aviation Books series
Aviation weather is a wondrous and frightening subject. Pilots require a deep understanding of a vast number of weather conditions and their underlying components. Pilots can encounter a range of weather conditions on just a single flight, from a towering thunderstorm that can toss an aircraft around like it is in a washing machine, to thick fog in which pilots will struggle to see just a few feet in front of the aircraft.This book follows closely the syllabi of Aviation Weather from a range of aviation authorities around the world, allowing the reader to obtain the required knowledge in Aviation Weather. It goes beyond these syllabi, with a particular focus on practical aviation weather, linking science with the real world. Each chapter contains a range of visual figures and mini case studies that will allow the reader to have a deeper understanding of the wide range of weather conditions that can influence a pilot's ability to fly an aircraft safely. Stephen Walmsley has been actively involved in aviation for over 20 years. He is a qualified flight instructor, with several thousand hours of flight experience in a range of aircraft. His flying experience has ranged from aerobatics, night flying to multi-engine operations. He holds a PhD in Aviation, with a focus on weather related decision-making.
Flight Planning for the Commercial Pilot
Part of the Aviation Books series
To arrive safely at a distant destination, pilots need to understand the key components of flight planning. Each flight is unique, requiring pilots to carefully plan each leg with a high degree of accuracy. Once airborne, pilots will need to follow in-flight navigation techniques to monitor their progress. However, despite careful planning and accurate flying, some cross-country flights will encounter a range of challenges, testing even the most experienced pilots.From the author of the hugely popular Flight Navigation for the Private Pilot, this book takes the reader deeper into the world of navigation and flight planning. It follows closely the syllabi of Flight Planning for the Commercial Pilot from a range of aviation authorities around the world. This book goes beyond these syllabi, with a particular focus on practical aviation, thereby linking science with the real world.
Aircraft Weight and Balance for the Professional Pilot
Part of the Aviation Books series
Despite aircraft coming in many shapes and sizes, they all have weight and balance limitations that pilots must carefully check before every flight. Operating outside of these limits can be very dangerous, and in some cases, an aircraft might not even leave the ground. Fortunately, pilots have a range of tools available to ensure their aircraft is fit for flight.From the author of the popular Aviation Books Series, this book takes the reader deep into the world of aircraft weight and balance, with a particular focus on practical aviation, thereby linking science with the real world. Whether you are a new pilot exploring the topic in greater detail or a pilot who has been flying for countless years, it is essential to have a comprehensive understanding of your aircraft's weight and balance.
Aircraft Performance for the Professional Pilot
Part of the Aviation Books series
Aircraft are amazing machines that are constantly pushing the limits of flight. Advances in aircraft design have allowed modern aircraft to fly faster, higher and more efficiently. However, no matter what type of aircraft a pilot is flying, they still need to have a clear understanding of how it will perform throughout a flight. To avoid operating an aircraft beyond its limits, pilots must carefully consider a range of factors that can influence their aircraft's performance.From the author of the hugely popular Aviation Books Series, this book takes the reader deep into the world of aircraft performance, with a particular focus on practical aviation, thereby linking science with the real world. Whether you are a new pilot who is exploring the topic in greater detail or a professional pilot who has been flying for countless years, it is essential to have a comprehensive understanding of how your aircraft will perform throughout a flight.