ISBN-13 | 9780070544055 |
ISBN-10 | 0-07-054405-0 |
Book cover finish(es) | Hardcover ( square back binding ) |
Special Features | Dedicated copy |
Condition | NOT_FOUND |
Author(s) | Louise Sacchi |
Publisher | McGraw-Hill Book Company |
Number of pages | 230 |
Published date | 1979 |
Language(s) | English |
Size | 15 x 23 x 2 cm |
Categorie(s) | • AVIATION CIVILE • AVIATION LÉGÈRE |
The ultimate in flying adventure—flying your own plane across an ocean—is as different from conventional airport-to-airport flying as day from night. Long-range navigation using unfamiliar radio aids... the care and preparation of your airplane for long distance nonstop flight... weather forecasting over vast stretches of water... and your alternatives for action when surprises occur—these are just a few of the many factors that make ocean flying a brand-new game even for an experienced pilot. Here for the first time is a book that provides practical guidance on every aspect of ocean flying in small planes—from compensating for compass vagaries to maintaining a healthy mental attitude while flying, from stocking up for emergencies to the papers required by foreign governments. Written by a woman who has more experience in ocean flying than any other nonairline pilot except one, the book is solidly authoritative. Valuable, tested-in-action information is provided on: charts... weather... airplane systems... engines... pilot experience... emergency equipment... fuel consumption... navigating... the compass... computers... route characteristics of the North Atlantic... route characteristics of the Pacific... foreign governments... airport charges... aerodrome identifiers... frequency conversions... international aviation language.