Monday, January 9, 2012

NEW 2012 Private pilot test prep

Private Pilot Test Prep 2012: Study and Prepare for Recreational and Private: Airplane, Helicopter, Gyroplane, Glider, Balloon, Airship, Powered ... FAA Knowledge Exams (Test Prep series)

Private Pilot Test Prep 2012: Study and Prepare for Recreational and Private: Airplane, Helicopter, Gyroplane, Glider, Balloon, Airship, Powered ... FAA Knowledge Exams (Test Prep series)
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Pilot license candidates studying for the Private and Recreational Pilot FAA Knowledge Exam will find answers and explanations for every question in the Federal Aviation Administration exam database in this guide. Questions from the exam are arranged by subject category, with each section prefaced by text introducing the subject matter and accompanied by specific study material. Each question is followed by the answer, an explanation of the answer, and a Learning Statement Code for further study in FAA materials. Updates are provided to account for FAA test-question changes throughout the publication year via the ASA website or e-mail alerts. Up-to-date basics on aerodynamics, engine operation, flight instruments, performance, radio navigation, and meteorology are among the subjects covered in this study aid.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11544 in Books
  • Published on: 2011-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 2
  • Dimensions: .90" h x 8.40" w x 10.80" l, 2.25 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 380 pages

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About the Author

ASA Test Prep Board includes editors Jackie Spanitz, Charles L. Robertson, Cliff Seretan, and Paul Hamilton. Jackie Spanitz is the director of curriculum development at Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc., and the author of several books, including Guide to the Flight Review. Charles L. Robertson is an associate professor of aerospace at the University of North Dakota. Cliff Seretan holds a Commercial Certificate with an Instrument Rating for Single- and Multi-Engine Land Airplanes and CFI for Airplane Land and Instrument. Paul Hamilton is a sport pilot and light-sport aircraft expert, a flight instructor, and the owner of Adventure Productions Co.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
3It's the book...
By Jeff Gardner
It is the right book for private pilot ground school.... They just seem to make it pretty cheap in quality. Wears out quickly. I got the app for the iPad and it's so much easier to study with... Plus it was only $9.99.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
52012 Private Pilot Test Prep -
By Tina Cromer
I've started out using the Gleim study books in 2011 and really liked them. I got This AOPA Prep test for the 2012 version. It is good and covers everything with detachable workbook(nice option). It also tells you why other answers are not correct. I would give it a 4.5 out of 5. AOPA is a top notch group, they have helped me get my medical and purhcase a plane. AOPA is the BEST!
steve
Columbia, SC
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Great value!
By The Third and Only
Studying is a lot easier with this book. One book covers multiple aircraft. Chapters are broken down into areas that they are on the FAA test. Questions are actual test items along with reason each answer is coreect/incorrect. Highly recomment this book.
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Saitek CES432110002/06/1 Pro Flight Cessna Trim Wheel

Saitek CES432110002/06/1 Pro Flight Cessna Trim Wheel

Saitek CES432110002/06/1 Pro Flight Cessna Trim Wheel
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Product Description

The Officially licensed Cessna Trim Wheel brings you closer to reality than ever before, fly using the actual trim wheel found in Cessna 172 / 182 aircraft. The trim wheel covers 9 full rotations making it extremely accurate Unique, 2 - position desk clamp keeps your trim wheel securely fixed no matter how extreme the flying conditions 9 Turns of revolution - Re-creates the genuine Cessna control movement Trim Wheel can be mounted either on top or in front of your desk Compatible with all mayor flying games including -FS X & 2004-X-Plane-IL2

Product Details

  • Brand: Saitek
  • Model: CES432110002/06/1
  • ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: DVD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 4.61" h x 11.81" w x 6.18" l, 2.30 pounds

Features

  • The trim wheel covers 9 full rotations making it extremely accurate
  • Unique, 2 - position desk clamp keeps your trim wheel securely fixed no matter how extreme the flying conditions
  • 9 Turns of revolution - Re-creates the genuine Cessna control movement
  • Trim Wheel can be mounted either on top or in front of your desk
  • USB 2.0

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Compatible with Most Major Flying Games, Including:

  • Microsoft Flight Simulator X
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004
  • X-Plane
  • Lock-On 2
  • Black Shark
  • Falcon 4

System Requirements:

  • Connectivity: USB 2.0
  • Windows 7
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows XP
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Supports all 32-bit and 64-bit versions.



Officially Licensed Saitek Pro Flight Cessna Trim Wheel

Fly using the actual trim wheel found in Cessna 172/182 aircraft: Saitek's Pro Flight Cessna Trim Wheel. Rotating through 9 full revolutions to recreate the genuine Cessna control movement, extremely accurate pitch control is at your fingertips. A unique 2-position desk clamp keeps your Trim Wheel securely fixed no matter how extreme the flying conditions.



Saitek Pro Flight Cessna Rudder Pedals

9 Full Rotations

To mimic the exact control movement found in real Cessna aircraft, the Saitek Pro Flight Cessna Trim Wheel cycles through no less than 9 full rotations to deliver acutely accurate pitch control.



Saitek Pro Flight Cessna Rudder Pedals

Versatile Mounting Options:

Saitek's Pro Flight Cessna Trim Wheel is equipped with a highly adaptable mounting clamp which provides the freedom to configure your kit in any manner you see fit. Whether situated atop your desk or clamped to the front of it, you can securely place the controls exactly where you want them.
Use the provided mounting hardware to securely attach the Trim Wheel to any table or desktop.



Saitek PRO Flight Dream Rig

Fully Customizable to Meet Your Needs

Modular and interchangeable, Saitek's range of Instrument Panels can be situated one on top of another or side-by-side. Want the Multi Panel above the Radio Panel? Done. Want your Switch Panel to the left of your Yoke? Go for it. Easy-to-use mounting brackets provide the means to arrange your flight simulation setup in a configuration only limited by your imagination.



Saitek PRO Flight Dream Rig

Build the Ultimate Virtual Cockpit

With Saitek's Pro Flight Yoke System, the configuration of your dreams can become reality. From just a Yoke and a Throttle Quadrant, easily add Rudder Pedals and a multitude of Switch, Navigation, and Instrument Panels to fully customize your flight simulator. Commercial or private, seasoned or novice, you have the ability to equip your flight simulation setup with all the essentials needed to vastly improve your skill set and muscle memory.




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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
4I Love It....But
By Jim Cranford
Excellent idea but has some issues. I've tried with and without FSUIPC but can't seem to get this one right.
The problems all start with the Autopilot. Once the wheel is moved when coming off AP, it will jump to the last setting before the AP was engaged.
At the time of writing this review the product is brand new to the market and this problem has not been addressed.
Other than a few comments by others having the same problem, there is no mention of a solution.

If you fly without using the AP, this trim wheel is great. It places the large wheel right where is needs to be.
It appears to be around a 4" wheel and has a great feel. The drag or resistance is perfect. I find that using the palm of your hand works best for me.
The price is right but I sure hope the bugs get worked out or somebody can find a solution to the Autopilot issue.
It makes things a little interesting when turning off the AP before landing.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Trim Wheel from Saitek
By Biskit
If you are in the habit to use the little trim wheel on the yoke from CHProducts or the one on the control panel from Saitek then you will love this item. I find it definitely adds more realism to my flight sim, all 20 years of it !!!

IMPORTANT NOTE:
YOU WILL NOT NEED A DRIVER TO MAKE IT WORK (it is already in the wheel)SO DO NOT GO TO THE SAITEK WEBSITE AND LOOK FOR A DRIVER.
HERE ARE THE INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE FAQ IN SAITEK WEBSITE:

In order to assign the Pro Flight Cessna Trim wheel to the elevator trim control axis in FSX, do the following:
Connect the Pro Flight Cessna Trim wheel and launch FSX.
Go to Settings>Controls>Control Axis
Select "Cessna Trim Wheel" in the Controller type drop down menu
Scroll down to "Elevator Trim Axis" and click on "Change Assignment"
Rotate the trim wheel 3-5 times in the same direction until the word "Trim" appears in the assignment box, then click OK
Depending on how your previous axis assignments were configured, you may need to make additional changes, like making sure that there is not a key assigned or a joystick function assigned to the same axis, delete any conflicts as needed.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Fly Baby Fly
By Robin S. Dilg
My husband had an early flight simulator and wanted a newer and "better" model so I bought him this for Christmas. He had to arm wrestle his 11 yr old grandson for it after they got it up and running. This is a great product - well made and just like in a real plane.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Stick and Rudder

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Stick and Rudder: An Explanation of the Art of Flying

Stick and Rudder: An Explanation of the Art of Flying
By Wolfgang Langewiesche

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WHAT'S IN STICK AND RUDDER:
  • The invisible secret of all heavier-than-air flight: the Angle of Attack. What it is, and why it can't be seen. How lift is made, and what the pilot has to do with it.
  • Why airplanes stall How do you know you're about to stall?
  • The landing approach. How the pilot's eye functions in judging the approach.
  • The visual clues by which an experienced pilot unconsciously judges: how you can quickly learn to use them.
  • "The Spot that does not move." This is the first statement of this phenomenon. A foolproof method of making a landing approach across pole lines and trees.
  • The elevator and the throttle. One controls the speed, the other controls climb and descent. Which is which?
  • The paradox of the glide. By pointing the nose down less steeply, you descend more steeply. By pointing the nose down more steeply, you can glide further.
  • What's the rudder for? The rudder does NOT turn the airplane the way a boat's rudder turns the boat. Then what does it do?
  • How a turn is flown. The role of ailerons, rudder, and elevator in making a turn.
  • The landing--how it's made. The visual clues that tell you where the ground is.
  • The "tail-dragger" landing gear and what's tricky about it. This is probably the only analysis of tail-draggers now available to those who want to fly one.
  • The tricycle landing gear and what's so good about it. A strong advocacy of the tricycle gear written at a time when almost all civil airplanes were taildraggers.
  • Why the airplane doesn't feel the wind.
  • Why the airplane usually flies a little sidewise.
  • Plus: a chapter on Air Accidents by Leighton Collins, founder and editor of AIR FACTS. His analyses of aviation's safety problems have deeply influenced pilots and aeronautical engineers and have contributed to the benign characteristics of today's airplane.
Stick and Rudder is the first exact analysis of the art of flying ever attempted. It has been continously in print for thirty-three years. It shows precisely what the pilot does when he flies, just how he does it, and why.
Because the basics are largely unchanging, the book therefore is applicable to large airplanes and small, old airplanes and new, and is of interest not only to the learner but also to the accomplished pilot and to the instructor himself.
When Stick and Rudder first came out, some of its contents were considered highly controversial. In recent years its formulations have become widely accepted. Pilots and flight instructors have found that the book works.
Today several excellent manuals offer the pilot accurate and valuable technical information. But Stick and Rudder remains the leading think-book on the art of flying. One thorough reading of it is the equivalent of many hours of practice.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8777 in Books
  • Published on: 1990-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 390 pages

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  • ISBN13: 9780070362406
  • Condition: New
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From the Back Cover
WHAT'S IN STICK AND RUDDER:

* The invisible secret of all heavier-than-air flight--the Angle of Attack. What it is, and why it can't be seen. How lift is made, and what the pilot has to do with it.
* Why airplanes stall
* How do you know you're about to stall?
* The landing approach. How the pilot's eye functions in judging the approach. The visual clues by which an experienced pilot unconsciously judges: how you can quickly learn to use them.
* "The Spot that does not move." This is the first statement of this phenomenon. A foolproof method of making a landing approach across pole lines and trees.
* The elevator and the throttle. One controls the speed, the other controls climb and descent. Which is which?
* The paradox of the glide. By pointing the nose down less steeply, you descend more steeply. By pointing the nose down more steeply, you can glide further.
* What's the rudder for? The rudder does NOT turn the airplane the way a boat's rudder turns the boat. Then what does it do?
* How a turn is flown. The role of ailerons, rudder, and elevator in making a turn.
* The landing--how it's made. The visual clues that tell you where the ground is.
* The "tail-dragger" landing gear and what's tricky about it. This is probably the only analysis of tail-draggers now available to those who want to fly one.
* The tricycle landing gear and what's so good about it. A strong advocacy of the tricycle gear written at a time when almost all civil airplanes were taildraggers.
* Why the airplane doesn't feel the wind. Why the airplane usually flies a little sidewise.
* Plus: a chapter on Air Accidents by Leighton Collins, founder and editor of AIR FACTS. His analyses of aviation's safety problems have deeply influenced pilots and aeronautical engineers and have contributed to the benign characteristics of today's airplane.
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STICK AND RUDDER is the first exact analysis of the art of flying ever attempted. It has been continously in print for thirty-three years, and has enjoyed steadily increasing sales. Flight instructors have found that the book does indeed explain important phases of the art of flying, in a way the learner can use. It shows precisely what the pilot does when he flies, just how he does it, and why.
These basics are largely unchanging. The book therefore is applicable to large airplanes and small, old airplanes and new, and is of interest not only to the learner but also to the accomplished pilot and to the instructor himself.
When STICK AND RUDDER first came out, some of its contents were considered highly controversial. In recent years its formulations have become widely accepted. Pilots and flight instructors have found that the book works.
Today several excellent manuals offer the pilot accurate and valuable technical information. But STICK AND RUDDER remains the leading think-book on the art of flying.
One thorough reading of it should be the equivalent of many hours of practice.
About the Author

Wolfgang Langewiesche first soloed in 1934 in Chicago. Early in his flying he was struck by a strange discrepancy: in piloting, the words and the realities did not agree. What pilots claimed to be doing in flying an airplane, was not what they did in practice. Langewiesche set himself the task of describing more accurately and realistically what the pilot really does when he flies. The first result was a series of articles in Air Facts, analyzing various points of piloting technique. In 1944 Stick and Rudder was published.

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94 of 95 people found the following review helpful.
5The all time classic about the fundamentals of flying.
By Paladin
Stick & Rudder is an all time favorite about how an airplane flies. Written over 50 years ago, it explains in a very easy-to-understand manner the basic four forces of flight, the three axis of motion, how an airfoil works, how basic aerodynamics affects flight, and how to perform the fundamental maneuvers. The information is as valid now as the day it was written. As a ground and flight instructor, I have used this as a basic text for all my students for the past 12 years. Discusses in detail straight & level flight, climbs and descents, turns, stalls, takeoffs, landings, torque, various aircraft configurations, and piloting techniques. An absolute "must have" for every pilot from Recreational to Airline Transport certificate, this is the FIRST book every aspiring pilot should read.
34 of 34 people found the following review helpful.
5Be patient and you will learn
By M. Lee
Let's start with a fact: I am a pilot.

This book changed how I approached flying and changed how I fly. Let's get the obvious out of the way to assuage the ninnies in the group: Yes it's dated. Elevators are no longer called "flippers" and we don't really call our airplanes "ships." The language is right out of the 1930's. Airplanes today have flaps and tricycle gear. It moves slower than, say, Machado's book. It repeats things. It's basic.

Now the best part: It is an excellent and pure book on the ART of flying. I am amazed by the reviewers here with the 2-second attention span that didn't see this. I'll say it again, this book changed the way I fly and made me a better pilot. It emphasizes safety and it explains in pure form what is safe and what is not. The fundamentals are true and the repetition drives the points home. I took notes as I read this because I wanted to apply what I learned in the cockpit. It works, pure and simple. It teaches you basics that you didn't know you didn't know. Really it does.

Get the book, be patient, absorb what it says. Savor Wolfgang's humor. Read the book thoroughly and don't apply your media-addled, PDA-addicted, 0-attention-span, 2006 mind. Instead read it for what it is; an instructional manual purely about how to handle the stick and rudder to keep you from getting killed. It's not meant to be anything more and you shouldn't expect it to be. I, frankly, loved it. This should be required reading by the FAA. You want to glide shallower?, push the nose down! What? Amazing. It imparts information that will make you a safer pilot. It's an art form, not "Top Gun." Enough said.

22 of 22 people found the following review helpful.
5Required reading
By A Customer
I'm a student pilot with only a few hours under my belt. There is a lot of information to absorb while learning: Simple operation of the craft, radio communications, navigation, even just becoming familiar enough with the instruments to be able to read them at a glance.
Stick and Rudder provided me with a clear understanding of what would happen - and why - when I manipulated the controls, before I ever left the ground. Best of all, it's written in a concise format, easy to read and understand.
My CFI uses the FAA Flight Training Handbook as a text. Stick and Rudder helped me interpret the required FAA text and in fact the latter seems to have cribbed material from the former.
Definitely get this book. Learning to fly is complex enough and the more tools you have to simplify the process, the better. This is one of the best.
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Telex Pilot and Aviation Headset

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