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A Pilot's Guide to Safety, by John Lowery

A Pilot's Guide to Safety

by John Lowery

ISBN:
0934754136
Published Date:
2006
Pages:
258
Weight:
0.7lbs
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How to avoid moments of stark terror.

Author John Lowery gives you a "cause and effect" look at a wide variety of mishaps. There's an old axiom that says, "Flying consists of hours of boredom, interrupted by moments of stark terror." But, says the author, if this describes your flying experience, you're doing something wrong. Hopefully by reviewing the mistakes of others you'll avoid your own "moments of stark terror." The accidents described cover the spectrum from Cubs to the supersonic Air France Concorde. Outlined by the sequence of flight takeoff, cruise, descent and landing--you'll see how the "operator error" finding in more than 80-percent of the accidents, often overlooks other major links in the accident's chain of errors. In some cases, the pilot is a victim rather than the cause.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

General Aviation Statistics
Preflight Preparation
Takeoff Accidents
The Concorde Debacle
Enroute Factors
Approach and Landing
Special IFR Considerations
Human Factors in Safe Flying
Maintenance Malpractice and Mechanical Failure
Manufacturer's Error
Seaplanes and Ski-Planes
Ski-Planes
The Last Word

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