Flying IFR

Flying IFR
Author: Richard L. Collins
Publisher: Thomasson Grant & Howell
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1993
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Flying IFR

Flying IFR
Author: Richard L. Collins
Publisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-02
Genre: Instrument flying
ISBN: 9781619542006

In this 5th Edition of his classic book on IFR flight, author Richard Collins shares his experience in this guide to the real world of instrument flying, detailing the IFR system, equipment, and exploring the risks and rewards of instrument flying. New material on best practices in glass-cockpit flying has been added for the 5th Edition. The invaluable discussions on instrument airmanship, weather analysis, flight planning and decision making, handling equipment glitches, and that critical survival skill -- partial panel flying -- are all presented for the sole objective of better preparing you to fly on IFR flight plans. The only tests this book prepares you for are those encountered in flying actual IFR. Where the initial instrument checkride leaves off with the applicant receiving a "dry" instrument ticket, this book provides the information necessary to "get it wet."

The New Concise Guide to IFR

The New Concise Guide to IFR
Author: John Robert Ewing
Publisher: John Robert Ewing
Total Pages: 599
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0985449659

A guide designed to help pilots preparing for their instrument rating practical test, preparing for an instrument proficiency check (IPC), or who simply want to refresh their memory on the details of instrument flight rules. This guide is organized to follow the FAA Instrument Rating Airplane Airmen Certification Standards.

IFR for VFR Pilots

IFR for VFR Pilots
Author: Richard L. Taylor
Publisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-02-13
Genre: Instrument flying
ISBN: 9781560272809

"Continued VFR into IFR conditions," the non-instrument-rated pilot's worst-case scenario, persists as the most frequent cause of weather-related accidents. In this landmark book, Richard Taylor provides VFR pilots with an emergency reserve of basic IFR capability, the bare-boned essentials of instrument flying technique and procedures so urgently needed to cope with and survive an inadvertent encounter with low-visibility IFR conditions.

Instrument Flying

Instrument Flying
Author: Richard L. Taylor
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1997-08-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0071386564

The fourth edition of the perennial best-seller. Fully updated, with everything the private pilot needs to know about flying IFR, such as handling emergencies, filing flight plans, understanding IFR communications, navigating, and flying more efficiently. Polish and improve your instrument-flight skills with the proficiency exercises. Glossary of aviation terms included.

Instrument Flying Refresher

Instrument Flying Refresher
Author: Richard L. Collins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781560273356

In this unique and instructive book, veteran IFR pilot Richard L. Collins takes the right seat beside Patrick E. Bradley to demonstrate effective ways to grasp and solve IFR problems and eliminate uncertainties that may plague even current IFR airmen. Bradley, a relatively new IFR pilot, discusses the concerns and errors he has shared with most instrument fliers who are new or rusty. Collins then applies his own experiences and methods, including some lessons learned the hard way, and carefully examines airline and general aviation accidents to point out how threatening situations can be avoided or safely confronted. IFR is a thinking game, and the authors emphasize ways of avoiding mental lapses that can turn simple difficulties into lethal crises: --Making sure you're fuel-safe when your destination is at minimums. --Recognizing and thinking through the dangers of nighttime and circling approaches. --Shifting strategies and tactics when the winds aloft misbehave. --Avoiding the traps of the missed approach: before, during, and after. --Choosing right when you're number one for takeoff and a thunderstorm is approaching the field. --Staying on top of equipment needs, quirks, and failures.