Selected Product: | Handling the Big Jets: An Explanation of the Significant Difference in Flying Qualities Between Jet Transport Aeroplanes and Piston Engined Transpor Hardcover Edition: 3 Author: David P. Davies Publisher: Pan American Navigation Service, Incorporated Release Date: 1973-06 ISBN-10: 0903083019 ISBN-13: 9780903083010 List Price: $39.95 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 Airline Pilot Interviews: How You Can Succeed in Getting Hired /921T ISBN-10: 0942195019 ISBN-13: 9780942195019 List Price:$24.95 Mental Math for Pilots (Professional Aviation series) ISBN-10: 1560275103 ISBN-13: 9781560275107 List Price:$24.95 Fly the Wing ISBN-10: 1560276274 ISBN-13: 9781560276272 List Price:$34.95 |
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However, decades later, it is difficult to find a similar definitive book on the subject. This makes "Handling the Big Jets" an important part of my library which I consult on subjects ranging from aerodynamics to aircraft control and stability.
This is a timeless classic which should be an indispensable part of every pilot and aircraft engineer's library.
| Flight Path to Success | Customer Rating: | | A top notch choice for the experienced pilot who decides to fly very large jets. For those who are applying for an airline pilot position, this guide makes sense of the new-hire pre-screening flight simulator check on the B-767 or DC-10. The book earns it's keep on the book shelf as a nice review for the twice yearly proficiency checkrides. An excellent refernce guide for high speed aerodynamics and heavy-jet flight characteristics. Captain Davies writes in a way which allows pilots of all types of craft to add to their knowledge of flight. This is a classic book, buy a copy if you can and do not let go. |
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