Airline Transport Pilot: Complete Note Collection

Airline Transport Pilot: Complete Note Collection
Author: Carsten Borgen
Publisher: Carsten Borgen
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-04-02
Genre: Transportation
ISBN:

In its 6th edition, The Airline Transport Pilot: Complete Note Collection book is a culmination of more than 10 years of research and writing. What started out as a personal note collection for my ATPL studies later became a compilation of information benefiting pilots around the world. If you have acquired this book it means you are interested in being the best pilot, you can possibly be. Being the best pilot, requires a continuously never-ending dedication to learning and revising, from the time you first step into the classroom till the day you retire from aviation. “As we aspire to become better and safer, we must never forget the knowledge and skills we have already acquired” - Carsten Borgen You will be familiar with most of the information in this book, but over time that information will slowly fade away. As a professional pilot it is crucial to keep this knowledge sharp but going through all the ATPL subject publications again and again, would be an endless task. This book is written as a quick reference guide to pilots and aviation enthusiasts, in an effort to simplify the process of staying current and revising the theory you have already learned while adding to that knowledge. Using this book you can within a couple of hours revise a complete subject matter. Whether you have acquired this book to remain current or simply to prepare for exams or interviews, this book will stay with you for the rest of your career.

Airline transport pilot and aircraft type rating

Airline transport pilot and aircraft type rating
Author:
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2009-01-30
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9780160822155

FAA-S-8081-5F. Published by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to establish the standards for airline transport pilot and aircraft type rating practical tests for airplanes. FAA inspectors, designated pilot examiners, and check airmen (referred to as examiners throughout the remaining practical test standard) must conduct practical tests in compliance with these standards. Published 2008.

Airline Transport Pilot 2008

Airline Transport Pilot 2008
Author: Aviation Supplies & Academics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-04
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN: 9781560276647

Applicants studying for the Airline Transport Pilot and Aircraft Dispatcher Knowledge Exams are provided answers and explanations for every question on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) exam database in this guide. All of the more than 900 questions from the exam are arranged by subject category and are accompanied by specific study material. Each question is followed by the answer, an explanation of the answer, and a reference and subject code for further study in FAA materials. Regulations, weather and weather services, flight physiology, and aircraft performance are among the subjects covered.

A Flying Start

A Flying Start
Author: United States. Federal Aviation Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1976
Genre: Air pilots
ISBN:

The Pilot's Manual: Airline Transport Pilot (eBundle Edition)

The Pilot's Manual: Airline Transport Pilot (eBundle Edition)
Author: Mark Dusenbury
Publisher: Pilot's Manual
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2019-06-10
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781619547018

Becoming an airline pilot demands a well-rounded candidate--someone skilled in the operation and handling of aircraft who is of the utmost professional and moral character. This book covers the technical areas while highlighting what it means to be an aviation professional. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) outlines the content required by the Airline Transport Pilot -- Certification Training Program (ATP-CTP). The ATP-CTP ground school must be completed prior to taking the FAA ATP knowledge exam needed to earn an ATP certificate. This book covers all the topics required and provides practical advice on topics pertinent to a newly-hired airline pilot, including: aerodynamics with a focus on high altitude operations, stall prevention and recovery, and general upset recovery techniques for transport category aircraft; applicable weather considerations with emphasis on abnormal weather conditions, icing, and severe weather avoidance; general operating principles when working for an airline; and physiological factors, checklist procedures, equipment failures, turbine engines, transport category performance, and automation. Concluding chapters are dedicated to leadership and professionalism, crew resource management, safety culture, and regulations, including sleep and duty regulations as well as operating rules that differ from general aviation regulations. This book can be used in academic advanced jet transition training courses to help students prepare for their transition to the airlines. Review questions conclude each chapter.

U.S. Airline Transport Pilot International Flight Language Experiences, Report 1

U.S. Airline Transport Pilot International Flight Language Experiences, Report 1
Author: O. Veronika Prinzo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2008
Genre: Air pilots
ISBN:

"In 1998, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) took a heightened interest in the role of language in airline accidents. Its Air Navigation Commission was directed to complete the task of strengthening relevant ICAO provisions concerning language requirements. Member states agreed to take steps to ensure air traffic control (ATC) personnel and flight crews involved in flight operations in airspace where the use of the English language is required were proficient in conducting and comprehending radiotelephony communications in English. Since then, ICAO developed its English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements and urged its Members to document their ELP test implementation plans by March 8, 2008. Until all ATC personnel and flight crews involved in flight operations obtain a passing level of ELP, the language-based problems international pilots face is not known. This report is a compilation of written responses and comments by a small focus group of 48 U.S. pilots of their difficulties in international operations."--P. i.

Airline Transport Pilot

Airline Transport Pilot
Author: Patrick S. Flannery
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2015-09-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781517129224

An airline transport pilot (ATP) must have a commercial pilot certificate, but also an Airline Transport Certificate (ATP). This book teaches Airline pilots, not only what they need to know on the practical and oral test, but also how to master it with confidence. With the latest information and guidelines at hand, you will be current with the entire FAA requirement. That is, regulations, weather and weather services, flight physiology, and aircraft performance, airline operational procedures, aircraft theory, performance, all among the subjects covered in this book.

The Pilot's Manual: Airline Transport Pilot

The Pilot's Manual: Airline Transport Pilot
Author: Mark Dusenbury
Publisher: Pilot's Manual
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781619546974

"This book prepares an airline pilot candidate in all areas relating to their desired occupation. Being an airline pilot demands a well-rounded candidate - someone who is skilled in the operation and handling of aircraft and of utmost professional and moral character. This book covers many of the technical areas for the airline transport pilot, while highlighting what it means to be an aviation professional. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) outlines the content required by the Airline Transport Pilot - Certification Training Program (ATP-CTP) in Advisory Circular (AC) 61-138. The ATP-CTP ground school must be completed prior to taking the ATP knowledge exam. This book covers all the topics required by this AC and provides practical advice on topics pertinent to a newly hired airline pilot including: aerodynamics with a focus on high altitude operations, stall prevention and recovery, and general upset recovery techniques for transport category aircraft; pertinent weather considerations with emphasis placed on abnormal weather conditions, icing, and severe weather avoidance; general operating considerations when working for an airline; physiological considerations, checklist procedures, operational control, handling equipment failures, operating turbine engines, transport category performance, and automation. Concludes with chapters dedicated to leadership and professionalism, crew resource management, safety culture. and regulations, including sleep and duty regulations as well as pertinent operating rules that differ from general aviation regulations."--Provided by publisher.