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Takeoffs and Landings |
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Leighton Collins’ Takeoffs and Landings—the
Crucial Maneuvers and Everything in Between provides expert,
flight-tested techniques pilots need in these critical phases of
flight, in every contingency of arrival and departure, VFR and
IFR, single and twin, tricycle gear and taildragger. Now back
in print, this revived aviation classic is about the
realities of flying into and out of an airport, the practical
matters of taking off and landing safely and skillfully, every
time.
Collins’ classic text is full of analysis and
insight into each and every takeoff and landing—not only why
things happen, but how to manipulate the factors toward the
desired results. Trim, control feel, flaring, correcting
imperfections, airplane design characteristics, atmospheric
conditions, pilot skill or lack thereof, airport design, flight
trends — it's all in here, with emphasis throughout on
stall/spin avoidance and the inherent risks of flying low and
slow. Readers will find five different ways of touching down,
three ways of landing crosswind, an excellent description of a
light twin on takeoff with one engine out, and an account of a
perfect flight and a good landing from takeoff roll to full
stop.
Along with his more than half a century of
personal experience, Collins shares tips and secrets from his
observations of airline pilots during their routine check
flights, reading military manuals, attending manufacturer’s
flight training programs, and interviewing aviation’s
think-tanks: Bob Buck, Fred Weick, Howard Piper, William Lear,
etc. The book’s Foreword is by Wolfgang Langewiesche, author of
Stick and Rudder. Collins’ son, aviation author Richard
L. Collins, writes an opening note for the new printing, and the
new photography throughout is by Tom Lippert.
Leighton Collins is reflected in this book:
practical, personable, realistic, and authoritative. Leighton
first soloed in 1929 in an open-cockpit biplane. He founded
Air Facts magazine, which he edited and produced almost
single-handedly for 35 years, a magazine widely recognized as
the pioneering force for improvement of the aviation safety
record. While he contributed a chapter to Stick and Rudder,
Langewiesche’s classic flight manual, Takeoffs and Landings
was the first book in Mr. Collins’ long writing career.
Softcover, indexed, 300 pages. |