The Flight Instructor's Manual
โ Scribed by William K. Kershner
- Publisher
- Aviation Supplies & Academics
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 508
- Edition
- 6
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Copyright
Introduction
Part One: Fundamentals of Flight Instruction
Chapter 1: On Being a Flight Instructor
Chapter 2: How People Learn To Fly
Chapter 3: Anatomy of a Flight Lesson
Part Two: Presolo Instruction
Chapter 4: The First Flight
Chapter 5: The Second Flight
Chapter 6: High WorkโThe Confidence Building Maneuvers
Chapter 7: Low WorkโWind Drift Correction Maneuvers
Chapter 8: Introducing Emergency Situations
Chapter 9: Elementary Stalls
Chapter 10: Shooting Takeoffs and Landingsโand Solo
Part Three: First Solo to the Private Certificate
Chapter 11: The Postsolo Visual Maneuvers
Chapter 12: Teaching Emergency Flying by Reference to Instruments
Chapter 13: Night Flying Instruction
Chapter 14: Cross-CountryโGround Instruction
Chapter 15: Cross-CountryโFlight Instruction
Chapter 16: Transition from Student to Private Pilot
Part Four: Advanced VFR Instruction
Chapter 17: Instructing in Complex Single-Engine Airplanes
Chapter 18: Instructing in the Light Twin
Chapter 19: Advanced Ground Reference Maneuvers
Part Five: Introduction to Aerobatic Instruction
Chapter 20: Introducing Aerobatics
Chapter 21: Spins
Chapter 22: The Three Fundamentals of Aerobatics
Chapter 23: Combinations and Variations of the Three Fundamentals
Part Six: Instrument Instruction
Chapter 24: Basic Instrument Instruction
Chapter 25: Communications, Navigation, and ATC
Chapter 26: Putting It All Together
Appendix A: G Effects on the Pilot During Aerobatics
Appendix B: Flight Instructor Performance Tips
Appendix C: Spin Syllabus
Bibliography
Index
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