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Your Pilot's License

Your Pilot's License

List Price: $19.95
Your Price: $13.57
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellant gift for those who dream of flying..You can do it!
Review: A Very accurate,detailed informational book for anyone interested in the world of Flight. This is a real winner! I am amazed that so much information can be covered so well. Every Student Pilot should have a copy. Great reading for Certificated pilots too. An appreciated gift for the hopeful and future pilots.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Your Pilot Licence - Great Beginners Book
Review: Greeting from Cleveland (BKL) Airport. This is one excellent book. It is a book if you are thinking about starting flying. It goes into detail but it is real basic. It has help me out greatly, even after 60 hours of flying. Good Luck.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highly recommended!
Review: Hello flyers! Greetings from student pilot from Teterboro Aiport. After reading this book from cover to cover, I feel that I have acquired sufficient knowledge to continue in my flying lessons without a cloud in my head. It filled in the blanks and I wish it went furtehr than 300 or so pages. The book's anecdotal style makes general aviation easier to understand. Certainly, in my case at least, it was more enjoyable to read than a manual on flight with test questions after every chapter. This is not that kind of book, to its benefit. I learned a lot from this book, and I feel that I will have an easier time in my flying lessons because of it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for Getting Started
Review: I have always wanted to get my pilot's license, and I came across this book and decided to read it. This book explains all about what steps you need to go through and what to expect when starting flight training to get your private pilot's license. I had no idea that so much was involved before I read this!

If you are thinking of getting your pilot's license, I suggest that you read this book. I am now finishing up my Private Pilot training, and the book was very accurate about the training involved. Very informational and highly recommended!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent training book or refresher
Review: i have read this book three times. it is simple and to the point. i am not one to read alot, but this book makes it easy to understand the material, and keeps me interested for hours. i cant wait for the revised edition (1998) in paperback!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book for future pilots!
Review: I'm planning on taking up flying as a career and this book did a lot to explain to me the different licenses and ratings and also explains how the plane flies and the aerodynamics. Before, I was clueless and now I know what to do. Thanks!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An excellent introduction for future private pilots.
Review: In clear, conversational prose, this book outlines the process of becoming a pilot. While the authors' enthusiasm for flying permeates the book, the material is grounded in a respect for safety. The book covers, and de-mystifies, choosing an instructor, legal and medical requirements, flight concepts, weather, navigation, and communications.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Introduction to Flying & Pilot's License
Review: Your Pilot's License provides a simple, concise guide to getting your license to fly. Eichenberger describes both how to actually fly a plane as well as the process by which one learns how and is licensed to do so. Eichenberger's experience as a flight instructor (CFI) clearly shows, as much of the book reads like a flight lesson.

The book is a must-read for anyone thinking about taking up flying or who has just started taking lessons. Not only does is summarize what to expect, it also provides a wealth of knowledge that should help make your lessons more effective. Eichenberger explains complicated concepts in simple English. Particularly helpful to the beginning pilot will be his explanations of how lift works and how to "fly the box" taking wind into account.

For those who have been flying for a period of time, the book offers very little (other than perhaps nostalgia about those first flights). If you don't already know what is covered in this book (and in some areas, significantly more than is covered) you really shouldn't be flying a plane.

For those looking to get their flight instructor certificate, this book holds particular value as it will help you learn how to teach your students! It is also very helpful in remaining us how if felt "from the other side."

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Introduction to Flying & Pilot's License
Review: Your Pilot's License provides a simple, concise guide to getting your license to fly. Eichenberger describes both how to actually fly a plane as well as the process by which one learns how and is licensed to do so. Eichenberger's experience as a flight instructor (CFI) clearly shows, as much of the book reads like a flight lesson.

The book is a must-read for anyone thinking about taking up flying or who has just started taking lessons. Not only does is summarize what to expect, it also provides a wealth of knowledge that should help make your lessons more effective. Eichenberger explains complicated concepts in simple English. Particularly helpful to the beginning pilot will be his explanations of how lift works and how to "fly the box" taking wind into account.

For those who have been flying for a period of time, the book offers very little (other than perhaps nostalgia about those first flights). If you don't already know what is covered in this book (and in some areas, significantly more than is covered) you really shouldn't be flying a plane.

For those looking to get their flight instructor certificate, this book holds particular value as it will help you learn how to teach your students! It is also very helpful in remaining us how if felt "from the other side."


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