Selected Product: | Fly the Wing Paperback Edition: 3rd Author: Jim Webb, William D. Walker Publisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. Release Date: 2004-01-01 ISBN-10: 1560276274 ISBN-13: 9781560276272 List Price: $34.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Ace the Technical Pilot Interview ISBN-10: 0071396098 ISBN-13: 0639785336907 List Price:$29.95 Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators (FAA Handbooks) ISBN-10: 156027140X ISBN-13: 9781560271406 List Price:$16.95 Ace the Technical Pilot Interview ISBN-10: 0071396098 ISBN-13: 9780071396097 List Price:$29.95 Mental Math for Pilots (Professional Aviation series) ISBN-10: 1560275103 ISBN-13: 9781560275107 List Price:$24.95 Handling the Big Jets: An Explanation of the Significant Difference in Flying Qualities Between Jet Transport Aeroplanes and Piston Engined Transpor ISBN-10: 0903083019 ISBN-13: 9780903083010 List Price:$39.95 The Turbine Pilot's Flight Manual ISBN-10: 1560276231 ISBN-13: 9781560276234 List Price:$39.95 |
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Newly updated to include coverage of modern cockpit automation, this book provides pilots with valuable tools and proven techniques for all flight operations. Outstanding and Comprehensive | Customer Rating: | This is a fantastic book that comprehensively covers the areas pertaining to flying large aircraft. It is well written and interesting to read and follow. Few books cover this subject so expertly and clearly as this one.
The areas covered range from aircraft performance to instrument flying and weather. The experienced pilot as well as the newly minted ones will benefit immensely from the enlightening and erudite presentation.
Overall, an excellent book that every career minded pilot should possess and thoroughly read. | Fly the Wing | Customer Rating: | | This is a great book. It covers all the subject areas for the young aspiring pilot or for the seasoned veteran pilot. I've been an airline pilot for over twelve years and I find this book to be a must read. I highly recommend it regardless of experience. | The Best Book on Transport Category Flying, Period. | Customer Rating: | | I have read many books from introductory student pilot texts to Operating Manuals for the A-320, L-1011 and B-747-400 in my aviation career, but if I had to pick any one book that best explains the nuts and bolts of advanced turbine flying, this is my pick, with no close second. This book has no peer. Jim Webb makes this information come alive and makes often difficult to grasp (or remember) concepts like weather and aircraft performance second nature. I have instructed in many models of jet transports, and when I can't find an answer to a tough question, I never fail to refer to my well used copy of "Fly The Wing." Many of Webb's examples reference information specific to the DC-9 and L-1011, but understand that the general points being made translate equally well to all commercial jets. As a side note, I have been to school on both the DC-9 and L-1011, and Webb's information is as good as gold, which reinforced the solidness of the underlying text for me. If you are a turbine pilot now or have any interest at all in becoming one, this book is absolutely indispensable to have on your bookshelf. If you are a student, private, or new commercial pilot, this book has loads of accessible, relevant, and important information for you. Don't worry about the turbine specific information and you will still find this a most worthwhile book to read. No pilot should be without it! | If I had only one book | Customer Rating: | | As a Check Captain for a major airline I have to stay up on procedures and techniques. This book has been my constant reference source for over 18 years. Every time I pick up my dog-eared copy I am astounded at the wealth of information that is contained between its covers. It is a postgraduate course in flying in the real world and should be on every pilot's bookshelf. I recommend it to all the new hire First Officers I work with. The other book that belongs on your shelf is Robert Bucks "Weather Flying". |
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