Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge: FAA-H-8083-25, December 2003 (FAA Handbooks series) this question feed

asked by stix on November 8, 2006 9:40 AM
Required reading for pilots for more than 25 years, this handbook is used extensively as a reference source for the FAA Knowledge Exams and provides information for training and guiding student pilots. Including basic knowledge that is essential for all pilots, from beginning students to those pursuing more advanced pilot certificates, it introduces pilots to the broad spectrum of knowledge that will be needed as they progress through their pilot training. Principles of flight, aircraft and engine structures and systems, weight/balance and performance calculations, charts and navigation, weather theory, reports, forecasts, and flight manuals are among the subjects covered. Formerly published as an Advisory Circular (AC 61-23C), this new edition is now listed as an official FAA Handbook (#FAA-H-8083-25).



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This is a must for the student pilot as well as to the advanced.lots of great info that I wasn't aware of.
reviewed by teacher on November 18, 2006 11:58 AM

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A great way of gaining and reviewing aviation knowledge. Up-to-date and easy to follow. Packed with pertinant information with little or no dead wood. Usable for student pilots through ATP's. A very cost effective book.
reviewed by papi on November 24, 2006 5:36 AM

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