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  • Beginning Gliding (Flying and Gliding)

    Derek Piggott

    Beginning Gliding
    This manual is intended for budding and improving glider pilots and as a resource for gliding instructors. It views the whole process from the perspective of a beginner tackling all the difficulties and concerns experienced by them head on, including the fundamentals of gliding, how to learn them and how they should be taught.
  • The Glider Pilot's Manual

    Ken Stewart

    The Glider Pilots Manual
    This is a detailed flying training manual for glider pilots. All aspects of training for the Glider Pilot's Licence are covered in detail. It is a complete manual for the beginner leading him/her through the flying training, giving enough technical information for the various Principles of Flight examinations which need to be passed, and introducing basic soaring.
  • Understanding Gliding (Flying and Gliding)

    Derek Piggott

    Understanding Gliding (Flying and Gliding)
    A study of gliding, exploring how and why a glider flies. Written by a gliding instructor, it seeks to demystify the theory behind the subject. This fourth edition is updated to include developments in technology and high-performance gliders.
  • The British Gliding Association Manual of Gliding (Flying and Gliding)

    Steve Longland

    The British Gliding Association Manual of Gliding (Flying and Gliding)
    As the official manual of the world famous British Gliding Association, this book is compulsory reading for all pilots and instructors. Highly illustrated and designed to be user-friendly, it guides the user through a comprehensive range of key subjects. 'Must-have' information is highlighted which, together with the less critical material, provides an authoritative and cutting-edge resource which can be studied or dipped into as required. Making complex topics comprehensible and including 400 illustrations to enhance the explanatory material, this is the manual of gliding.

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  • Hang Gliding Training Manual

    Dennis Pagen

    Hang Gliding Training Manual
    This book covers all you need to know as a Hang Glider pilot at just the right level of detail. Excellent presentation with good diagrams presented in a logical structure, without being over-technical.
  • Touching Cloudbase: The Complete Guide to Paragliding

    Ian Currer, Rob Cruickshank

    Touching Cloudbase: The Complete Guide to Paragliding
    The 3rd edition of a guide to paragliding, aimed at the newcomer and updated to include a section on the new development of motorised paragliding.
  • Paragliding: From Beginner to Cross-country

    David Sollom, Matthew Cook

    Paragliding: From Beginner to Cross-country
    An introduction to paragliding, providing tuition on thermalling, instrumentation and tandem flying. Other topics include: the theory of gliding; practical instruction of basic, intermediate and advanced techniques; instruction on flying cross-country in the UK; and advice on equipment and air law.

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  • Microlighting: Affordable Aviation

    Chris Finnigan

    Microlighting: Affordable Aviation
    Finnigan's lucid but enthusiastic writing style conveys a lot of what purring along over the landscape actually means.
  • Microlight Pilot's Handbook (An Airlife Pilot's Handbook)

    Brian Cosgrove

    Microlight Pilot's Handbook (An Airlife Pilot's Handbook)
    The microlight aeroplane has brought flying within the reach of many. This updated handbook aims not only to prepare pilots for the PPL(A) Microlight examinations but also to teach them to fly safely and to develop understanding of meteorology, navigation, aerodynamics, and the legal dimension too.
  • The Microlight Syllabus Made Simple - Weight-shift

    Chris Stow

    The Microlight Syllabus Made Simple - Weight-shift
    This manual written by a qualified flying instructor on both weight-shift and 3-axis Microlights, extends the syllabus into an easy read for the student pilot wishing to gain an NPPL (m) on weight-shift Microlight’s. It covers, in detail, all Exercises from the first air experience Exercises 1-3 up to and including Exercise 18 navigation. The Manual uses many line drawings to explain each exercise. Developed originally for the authors own students, as they wanted a manual to explain their next lesson.
  • The Microlight Syllabus Made Simple - 3-Axis

    Chris Stow

    The Microlight Syllabus Made Simple - 3-Axis
    This manual written by a qualified flying instructor on both weight-shift and 3-axis Microlights, extends the syllabus into an easy read for the student pilot wishing to gain an NPPL (m) on 3-Axis Microlight’s. It covers, in detail all Exercises from the first air experience Exercises 1-3 up to and including Exercise 18 navigation. The Manual uses many line drawings to explain each exercise. Developed originally for the authors own students, as they wanted a manual to explain their next lesson.

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  • Ground Studies for Pilots: Flight Planning

    Underdown, Stevens

    Ground Studies for Pilots: Flight Planning
    Part of a series of training manuals for students taking commercial pilot and air transport pilot licence examinations, this book covers all aspects relating to plotting and flight planning. It has been completely revised to take account of the Joint Aviation Authorities of Europe syllabus for flight crew licensing.
  • Ground Studies for Pilots: Plotting and Flight Planning (Ground Studies for Pilots)

    S.E.T. Taylor, H.A. Parmar

    Ground Studies for Pilots: Plotting and Flight Planning (Ground Studies for Pilots)
    The second in this series of four books for professional pilot licence examinations, this book has been revised to take account of the new syllabus requirements of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC), and includes a new section on cruise control, extended range operations (EROPs) and computer flight plans.
  • Ground Studies for Pilots: Navigation, General and Instruments (Ground Studies for Pilots)

    S.E.T. Taylor, H.A. Parmar

    Ground Studies for Pilots: Navigation, General and Instruments (Ground Studies for Pilots)
    The third in this series of four books for professional pilot licence examinations, this book has been revised to take account of the new syllabus requirements of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) and includes information of new equipment. The book has been substantially rewritten for the commercial pilot syllabus required by the common European market from January 1992. It also includes multi-choice test questions. The series is aimed at students taking the basic Commercial Pilot's Licence and Air Transport Pilot's Licence examinations.
  • Ground Studies for Pilots: Navigation (Ground Studies for Pilots)

    S.E.T. Taylor, H.A. Parmar

    Ground Studies for Pilots: Navigation (Ground Studies for Pilots)
    One of the series of essential texts for trainee commercial pilots, this volume covers general navigation. It has been completely rewritten to cover the new European syilabus, the Joint Airworthiness Requirements, and features multi-choice test questions. fully revised to take account of the new European Joint Airworthiness Requirements (JARs); of interest to pilots well outside the traditional JAR syllabus area; part of the highly required commercial pilot training series originally written by Roy Underdown.
  • Stick and Rudder: An Explanation of the Art of Flying

    Wolfgang Langewiesche

    Stick and Rudder: An Explanation of the Art of Flying
    In print for more than 55 years, this classic book has been treasured by generations of pilots for its accurate, intelligent and useful analysis of the art of flying. Its main objective is to help the student become a good pilot quickly, and to help the instructor understand more thoroughly the fundamentals of this profession. Careful reading of the book is the equivalent of several hundred hours of flight practice.

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  • The Handbook of Glider Aerobatics

    Peter Mallinson, Mike Woollard

    The Handbook of Glider Aerobatics
    This text provides a reference point for use in conjunction with aerobatic instruction. It aims to help provide an understanding of the important subjects that are essential for safe and successful aerobatic flying.
  • Better Aerobatics

    Alan Charles Cassidy

    Better Aerobatics
    The book is a must whether novice or experienced aerobatic competitor, display pilot or instructor. It's a fairly weighty publication at close on 500 pages, but this is 'no holds barred stuff'. You get the lot!
  • Aerobatics: Principles and Practice (An Airlife Pilot's Handbook)

    David Robson

    Aerobatics: Principles and Practice (An Airlife Pilot's Handbook)
    This text is designed to tempt you to explore the world of aerobatic flight. It shows the basic manoeuvres in simple diagrams and the techniques for those manoeuvres are clearly explained. It also explains the effects of the forces of manoeuvring flight on the aircraft structure and pilot.

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  • Learning to Fly Helicopters

    R Randall Padfield

    Learning to Fly Helicopters
    Discusses the principles of helicopter flight, controls, manoeuvers, hovering, autorotation, emergencies, helicopter systems, safety, and other topics.
  • The Introductory Helicopter Flying Lesson (The Pilot's Guide Series)

    Jeremy M Pratt

    The Introductory Helicopter Flying Lesson (The Pilot's Guide Series)
    Get a wealth of background information concerning flying helicopters in advance of your first trial lesson.
  • Helicopter Pilot's Manual: Principles of Flight, Basic Handling and Advanced Techniques

    Norman Bailey

    Helicopter Pilot's Manual: Principles of Flight, Basic Handling and Advanced Techniques
    The first volume of the HELICOPTER PILOT'S MANUAL, covering flying principles and basic technique. Also features a section on advanced technique, such as forced landing, ditching, winter operations and visual searches. Companion to the AIR PILOT'S MANUAL series.
  • Ground Studies for Pilots: Flight Planning

    Underdown, Stevens

    Ground Studies for Pilots: Flight Planning
    Part of a series of training manuals for students taking commercial pilot and air transport pilot licence examinations, this book covers all aspects relating to plotting and flight planning. It has been completely revised to take account of the Joint Aviation Authorities of Europe syllabus for flight crew licensing.
  • Ground Studies for Pilots: Plotting and Flight Planning (Ground Studies for Pilots)

    S.E.T. Taylor, H.A. Parmar

    Ground Studies for Pilots: Plotting and Flight Planning (Ground Studies for Pilots)
    The second in this series of four books for professional pilot licence examinations, this book has been revised to take account of the new syllabus requirements of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC), and includes a new section on cruise control, extended range operations (EROPs) and computer flight plans.
  • Ground Studies for Pilots: Navigation, General and Instruments (Ground Studies for Pilots)

    S.E.T. Taylor, H.A. Parmar

    Ground Studies for Pilots: Navigation, General and Instruments (Ground Studies for Pilots)
    The third in this series of four books for professional pilot licence examinations, this book has been revised to take account of the new syllabus requirements of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) and includes information of new equipment. The book has been substantially rewritten for the commercial pilot syllabus required by the common European market from January 1992. It also includes multi-choice test questions. The series is aimed at students taking the basic Commercial Pilot's Licence and Air Transport Pilot's Licence examinations.
  • Ground Studies for Pilots: Navigation (Ground Studies for Pilots)

    S.E.T. Taylor, H.A. Parmar

    Ground Studies for Pilots: Navigation (Ground Studies for Pilots)
    One of the series of essential texts for trainee commercial pilots, this volume covers general navigation. It has been completely rewritten to cover the new European syilabus, the Joint Airworthiness Requirements, and features multi-choice test questions. fully revised to take account of the new European Joint Airworthiness Requirements (JARs); of interest to pilots well outside the traditional JAR syllabus area; part of the highly required commercial pilot training series originally written by Roy Underdown.
  • Stick and Rudder: An Explanation of the Art of Flying

    Wolfgang Langewiesche

    Stick and Rudder: An Explanation of the Art of Flying
    In print for more than 55 years, this classic book has been treasured by generations of pilots for its accurate, intelligent and useful analysis of the art of flying. Its main objective is to help the student become a good pilot quickly, and to help the instructor understand more thoroughly the fundamentals of this profession. Careful reading of the book is the equivalent of several hundred hours of flight practice.