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Taking The
Short Approach |
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MSRP: $39.95 |
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Description:I
"Taking the
Short Approach" was written as an aviation primer and provides
an introduction to the whole flight training process. As
freshman rely on seniors to learn the ropes, readers will find
themselves turning time and time again to David Diamond’s
guidance and recommendations. Starting with a look at what's
involved in the initial decision to take flight lessons,
Flight Training: Taking the Short Approach is a
comprehensive orientation to flight training that tackles the
subject of aviation training from the perspective of discovery
rather than syllabus. Aviation is a circular subject that has no
perfect point of entry when taught. There is no aspect of
aviation that doesn't require at least some understanding of
another aviation topic. Short Approach does away with the
traditional topic-by-topic approach to aviation instruction,
instead allowing the reader to fall into the subject right from
the start, helped along by the author's conversational style and
friendly humor in sharing his experiences. This book makes the
ideal first read for anyone who intends to start flight
training; it should be considered "Flight Training 101."
Diamond does not assume any aviation knowledge on the part of
the reader. His book is the ideal handbook for student pilots,
covering such topics as why people fly, the process of learning
to fly — including money matters, health requirements, time
commitments, school and instructor options, and the tests
involved — and the privileges and limitations associated with a
pilot certificate. From there, the author dispels frequent
concerns of learning to fly, such as the realities of engine
failures, midair collisions, and weather. The airplane is
covered with an orientation to the controls and instrumentation,
and showing which maneuvers students will be flying throughout
the pilot curriculum. The book concludes by discussing which
gizmos can help with training, which can hurt the learning
process, and which are necessary if not only for the “cool”
factor. Since the author is also an accomplished
illustrator, the text is accompanied by some of the best
full-color and 3D graphics found in any aviation textbook —
readers will have a solid “mind’s eye view” of the flight
training process. As a result, they will enter their flight
training program completely prepared, knowing exactly what needs
to happen to get their license, understanding what to expect and
able to make the right decisions, so no time is wasted at the
airport or in the airplane… "Taking the short approach to
flight training." Softcover, fully illustrated in color, 292
pages. |