Airplane Flying Handbook FAA-H-8083-3A - Vol. 3
Federal Aviation Administration
Read by Norman Elfer
The Airplane Flying Handbook serves as a comprehensive guide for aspiring pilots, focusing on the essential skills and knowledge required for safe and effective aircraft operation. This audiobook presents Chapter 16, which delves into Emergency Procedures, a critical aspect of piloting that prepares pilots to handle unexpected situations in the air.
Developed by the Federal Aviation Administration's Flight Standards Service, this handbook is designed not only for those training on basic aircraft but also for pilots transitioning to different types of airplanes. It combines technical information with practical insights, making it a valuable resource for both novice and experienced aviators.
With a focus on safety and proficiency, this volume emphasizes the importance of understanding various airplane systems and emergency protocols. Whether you are a student pilot or an aviation enthusiast, this audiobook provides a solid foundation in the principles of flight and emergency management.
Chapters
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| Chpt 16 - Emergency Procedures | 21:49 | Read by Norman Elfer | |
| Chpt 16 pt 2 - Engine Failure after Takeoff (Single Engine) | 15:05 | Read by Norman Elfer | |
| Chpt 16 pt 3 - Flight Control Malfunction/Failure | 28:15 | Read by Norman Elfer | |
| Chpt 16 pt 4 - Inadvertent VFR flight into IMC | 15:42 | Read by Norman Elfer |
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Norman Elfer is easy to listen to.