This book belongs in the library of every pilot
regardless of skill or certificate. It is the source
for factual information on the normal upright spin
of modern, light, general aviation, single-engine
airplanes, as well as the human factors that can
result in spin accidents or recoveries.
Facts About Spins details the factors that
lead to spin accidents and how pilots typically
react to the physiological changes associated with
an aerodynamic spin. The author also outlines
training techniques to help pilots minimize human
error when faced with a spinning airplane.
Softcover, illustrated, 6” x 9”, 154 pages.