In a provocative and sometimes controversial style, this guide starts where standard-issue Flight training manuals leave off, guiding readers deeply into topics that weren\'t taught in Flight trainingNeverything from how to really do a preflight, through keeping passengers happy, scud running, precautionary landings, and how to Survive a crash. and Central America, and has been the executive director of a nonprofit conservation organization making use of aircraft and volunteer pilots throughout much of North America..
He is an Airline Transport-rated pilot with experience in some 200 types of airplanes, a practicing aviation attorney who has been involved in hundreds of aircraft accident cases, writer, aviation magazine editor, safety counselor, Flight instructor, volunteer pilot in remote areas of the U.
S.
Rick Durden was once described as aviation\'s Renaissance Man.
It includes a detailed introduction to Flying floats, skis, aerobatics, and classic airplanes; probes some of aviation\'s dirty Little secrets, explodes myths, and presents the best, most succinct guide to Flying tailwheel Airplanes ever written.
The Thinking Pilot guides you deeply into topics that weren\'t taught in Flight training-everything from how to really do a preflight, through keeping your passengers happy, scud running, precautionary landings, and how to Survive a crash.
In a provocative and sometimes controversial style, this guide starts where standard-issue Flight training manuals leave off.
In a provocative and sometimes controversial style, this guide starts where standard-issue Flight training manuals leave off, guiding readers deeply into topics that weren\'t taught in Flight trainingNeverything from how to really do a preflight, through keeping passengers happy, scud running, precautionary landings, and how to Survive a crash