A book by Terry T. Lankford, Weather Reports, Forecasts & Flight Planning, Third Edition.
This book provides information that is not only required to pass
written and practical examinations, but also to prepare the dispatcher
as well as the pilot—from student through airline transport, from
recreational to biz-jet—to operate safely and efficiently within an
increasingly complex environment.
Student, recreational, private, and commercial pilots will develop
abilities to recognize and avoid critical weather situations.
Pilots will learn to obtain weather reports and forecasts, through
the FAA and other sources, then interpret and apply information to
flight situations.
Pilots will understand the principles of forecasting, and applying
forecasts and observations to the flight environment.
Pilots will understand weather collection and distribution, symbols
and contractions, charts and forecasts, and how terrain affects weather.
Pilots will recognize cloud forms, conditions conducive to icing and
other meteorological hazards, and the use of pilot weather reports.
The student pilot will have access to the knowledge of the airline
transport pilot.
http://rapidshare.com/files/45376844/McGraw-Hill_.Weather_Reports__Forecasts___Flight_Planning__3rd_Edition._2000.ISBN0071354565_.rar
vendredi 27 juillet 2007
jeudi 26 juillet 2007
Essentials of Meteorology - eBook
... Ahrens' respected text, which presents the fundamental concepts of meteorology in the context of everyday weather observations. Fun and easy to understand and relate to, the book and its cumulative organization enables students to build on each concept and gain greater understanding into the dynamic nature of the atmosphere.
http://rapidshare.com/files/45129622/EssentialsOfMeteorology.pdf
http://rapidshare.com/files/45129622/EssentialsOfMeteorology.pdf
mardi 24 juillet 2007
Understanding Flight - eBook
A book by David F. Anderson and Scott Eberhardt, Understanding Flight.
The purpose of this book is to give the reader a physically intuitive understanding of flight and of aerodynamics, without the use of complicated mathematics.
http://rapidshare.com/files/44743670/Anderson_D.F.__Eberhardt_S._Understanding_flight.rar
The purpose of this book is to give the reader a physically intuitive understanding of flight and of aerodynamics, without the use of complicated mathematics.
- Provides clear grasp of physical flight
- Explains wing design, propulsion, and high-speed flight
- Covers airplane construction and performance
http://rapidshare.com/files/44743670/Anderson_D.F.__Eberhardt_S._Understanding_flight.rar
samedi 21 juillet 2007
Beech King Air B200
Videoflyrec B200 is a Multicrew Coordination Course (MCC) produced in collaboration with Aeromadrid. This course is performed by professional pilots in a real B200 KingAir simulator where we explain step by step, both normal and emergency procedures.
The first part of the DVD explains the use of every cockpit switch, knob and control. Then we perform in detail every phase of the normal ground procedures, engine start, preflight checks, cockpit preparation, etc.
We then proceed to explain a full flight from Madrid to Palma Mallorca where the pilots perform the normal procedures and viewer may see how the crew coordinate their actions.
Once the flight is concluded, emergency procedures are executed like engine failure, sudden decompression, landing gear failure, etc. The video ends by listing some of the characteristics and limitations of the B200.
The real flight procedures performed in the video can be perfectly simulated in Flight Simulator by using the magnificent model designed and produced by AEROWORX, the X-treme King Air B200.
DVD:
http://rapidshare.com/users/70WKE1
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X-treme King Air B200:
http://rapidshare.com/files/43579503/Aeroworx.X-Treme.King.Air.B200.v2.0.1_-_FS2004.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/43579661/Aeroworx.X-Treme.King.Air.B200.v2.0.1_-_FS2004.part2.rar
The first part of the DVD explains the use of every cockpit switch, knob and control. Then we perform in detail every phase of the normal ground procedures, engine start, preflight checks, cockpit preparation, etc.
We then proceed to explain a full flight from Madrid to Palma Mallorca where the pilots perform the normal procedures and viewer may see how the crew coordinate their actions.
Once the flight is concluded, emergency procedures are executed like engine failure, sudden decompression, landing gear failure, etc. The video ends by listing some of the characteristics and limitations of the B200.
The real flight procedures performed in the video can be perfectly simulated in Flight Simulator by using the magnificent model designed and produced by AEROWORX, the X-treme King Air B200.
DVD:
http://rapidshare.com/users/70WKE1
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X-treme King Air B200:
http://rapidshare.com/files/43579503/Aeroworx.X-Treme.King.Air.B200.v2.0.1_-_FS2004.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/43579661/Aeroworx.X-Treme.King.Air.B200.v2.0.1_-_FS2004.part2.rar
mercredi 18 juillet 2007
Merriam-Webster's 11th Collegiate Dictionary
This is the Deluxe Edition with audio. It pronounces all the words, plus many inflected forms. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus is also included.
http://rapidshare.com/files/39853334/m-w_deluxe.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/39854245/m-w_deluxe.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/39855933/m-w_deluxe.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/39857801/m-w_deluxe.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/39858590/m-w_deluxe.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/39860088/m-w_deluxe.part6.rar
Jeppesen Instrument/Commercial Pilot DVD Series - Disc 3 (of 3)
Disc 3
Part III Aviation Weather and IFR Flight Operations
Chapter 9 Meteorology
A. Weather Factors
B. Weather Hazards
C. Printed Reports and Forecasts
D. Graphic Weather Information
E. Sources of Weather Information
Chapter 10 IFR Flight Considerations
A. IFR Emergencies
B. IFR Decision Making and Flight Considerations
C. IFR Flight Planning
Part IV Commercial Pilot Operations
Chapter 11 Advanced Systems
A. High Performance Power Plants
B. Environmental and Ice Control Systems
C. Retractable Landing Gear
Chapter 14 Commercial Maneuvers
A. Maximum Performance Takeoffs and Landings
B. Steep Turns
C. Chandelles
D. Lazy eights
E. Eights-on-Pylons
F. Steep Spirals
G. Power-Off 180° Accuracy Approach and Landing
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Part III Aviation Weather and IFR Flight Operations
Chapter 9 Meteorology
A. Weather Factors
B. Weather Hazards
C. Printed Reports and Forecasts
D. Graphic Weather Information
E. Sources of Weather Information
Chapter 10 IFR Flight Considerations
A. IFR Emergencies
B. IFR Decision Making and Flight Considerations
C. IFR Flight Planning
Part IV Commercial Pilot Operations
Chapter 11 Advanced Systems
A. High Performance Power Plants
B. Environmental and Ice Control Systems
C. Retractable Landing Gear
Chapter 14 Commercial Maneuvers
A. Maximum Performance Takeoffs and Landings
B. Steep Turns
C. Chandelles
D. Lazy eights
E. Eights-on-Pylons
F. Steep Spirals
G. Power-Off 180° Accuracy Approach and Landing
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Jeppesen Instrument/Commercial Pilot DVD Series - Disc 2 (of 3)
Disc 2
Part II Segment 2 Instrument Charts and Procedures
Chapter 7 Approach
A. Jeppesen Approach Charts
A. NACO Approach Charts
B. Approach Procedures
Chapter 8 Instrument Approaches
A. VOR and NDB Approaches
B. ILS Approaches
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Part II Segment 2 Instrument Charts and Procedures
Chapter 7 Approach
A. Jeppesen Approach Charts
A. NACO Approach Charts
B. Approach Procedures
Chapter 8 Instrument Approaches
A. VOR and NDB Approaches
B. ILS Approaches
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Jeppesen Instrument/Commercial Pilot DVD Series - Disc 1 (of 3)
The GFD Instrument/Commercial Integrated Ground School on three DVD is a great resource for students and instructors alike. These DVD's contain 10 hours of informative and entertaining video that augment the written materials by providing visual reinforcement on a variety of topics. Each DVD series features a menu that gives you the option of choosing the lesson topic. The state-of-the-art graphics, animation, and aerial photography helps students master complex concepts such as the principles of instrument flight, instrument charts, meteorology, advanced systems and much more.
Disc 1
Part I Discovering New Horizons
Chapter 2 Principles of Instrument Flight
A. Flight Instrument Systems
B. Attitude Instrument Flying
C. Instrument Navigation
Chapter 3 The Flight Environment
A. Airports, Airspace, and Flight Information
B. Air Traffic Control
C. ATC Clearances
Part II Segment 1 Instrument Charts and Procedures
Chapter 4 Departure
A. Jeppesen Departure Charts
A. NACO Departure Charts
B. Departure Procedures
Chapter 5 Enroute
A. Jeppesen Enroute and Area Charts
A. NACO Enroute and Area Charts
B. Enroute Procedures
C. Holding Procedures
Chapter 6 Arrival
A. Jeppesen Arrival Charts
A. NACO Arrival Charts
B. Arrival Procedures
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Disc 1
Part I Discovering New Horizons
Chapter 2 Principles of Instrument Flight
A. Flight Instrument Systems
B. Attitude Instrument Flying
C. Instrument Navigation
Chapter 3 The Flight Environment
A. Airports, Airspace, and Flight Information
B. Air Traffic Control
C. ATC Clearances
Part II Segment 1 Instrument Charts and Procedures
Chapter 4 Departure
A. Jeppesen Departure Charts
A. NACO Departure Charts
B. Departure Procedures
Chapter 5 Enroute
A. Jeppesen Enroute and Area Charts
A. NACO Enroute and Area Charts
B. Enroute Procedures
C. Holding Procedures
Chapter 6 Arrival
A. Jeppesen Arrival Charts
A. NACO Arrival Charts
B. Arrival Procedures
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vendredi 13 juillet 2007
Jeppesen Private Pilot DVD - Disc 3
This is the last one in the Private Pilot DVD series.
Disc 3
Part V Integrating Pilot Knowledge and Skills
Chapter 10 Applying Human Factors Principles
A. Aviation Physiology
B. Aeronautical Decision Making
Maneuvers
Introduction
Ground Operations
1. Preflight Inspection
2. Engine Starting
3. Taxiing
4. Before Takeoff Check
5. Postflight Procedures
Basic Maneuvers
6. Straight-and-level Flight
7. Climbs
8. Descents
9. Turns
Airport Operations
10. Normal Takeoff and Climb
11. Crosswind Takeoff and Climb
12. Traffic Patterns
13. Normal Approach and Landing
14. Crosswind Approach and Landing
Emergency Landing Procedures
15. Systems and Equipment Malfunctions
16. Emergency Approach and Landing
Flight Maneuvers
17. Slow Flight
18. Power-Off Stalls
19. Power-On Stalls
20. Demonstrated Stalls
21. Steep Turns
Ground Reference Maneuvers
22. Rectangular Course
23. S-Turns
24. Turns Around a Point
Performance Takeoffs and Landings
25. Short-Field Takeoff and Maximum Performance Climb
26. Short-Field Approach and Landing
27. Soft-Field Takeoff and Landing
28. Soft-Field Approach and Landing
Special Flight Operations
29. Attitude Instrument Flying
30. Night Operations
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Disc 3
Part V Integrating Pilot Knowledge and Skills
Chapter 10 Applying Human Factors Principles
A. Aviation Physiology
B. Aeronautical Decision Making
Maneuvers
Introduction
Ground Operations
1. Preflight Inspection
2. Engine Starting
3. Taxiing
4. Before Takeoff Check
5. Postflight Procedures
Basic Maneuvers
6. Straight-and-level Flight
7. Climbs
8. Descents
9. Turns
Airport Operations
10. Normal Takeoff and Climb
11. Crosswind Takeoff and Climb
12. Traffic Patterns
13. Normal Approach and Landing
14. Crosswind Approach and Landing
Emergency Landing Procedures
15. Systems and Equipment Malfunctions
16. Emergency Approach and Landing
Flight Maneuvers
17. Slow Flight
18. Power-Off Stalls
19. Power-On Stalls
20. Demonstrated Stalls
21. Steep Turns
Ground Reference Maneuvers
22. Rectangular Course
23. S-Turns
24. Turns Around a Point
Performance Takeoffs and Landings
25. Short-Field Takeoff and Maximum Performance Climb
26. Short-Field Approach and Landing
27. Soft-Field Takeoff and Landing
28. Soft-Field Approach and Landing
Special Flight Operations
29. Attitude Instrument Flying
30. Night Operations
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mercredi 11 juillet 2007
Boeing 757/767 Computer Based Training
The original interactive Computer Based Training course from Boeing Corp.
List of Lessons:
Computer Based Training Operations
Airplane Familiarization
Lighting
Auxiliary Power Unit
Electrical System - Normal Operation
Electrical Power Distribution
Electrical System - Non-Normal Operation
Crew Alerting & Warning System Part 1
Crew Alerting & Warning System Part 2
EICAS Non-Normals
Crew Alerting and Warning System Part 4
Fuel System
Fuel Jettison System
Power Plant and EICAS Engine Indications
Fuel, Oil and Vibration Systems
Ignition and Starting Systems
Thrust and Management System & Elect. Engine Control
Thrust Reversers
Pneumatics
Air Conditioning
Equip Cooling: Cargo Heat and Ventilation
Pressurization
Ice and Rain Protection
Hydraulic System: Normal Operation
Hydraulic System: Backups and Non-Normal Conditions.
Landing Gear
Brake System
Flight Controls: Introduction
Flight Controls: Rudder System
Flight Controls: Elevators and Stabilizer
Flight Controls: Ailerons and Spoilers
Flight Controls: Flaps and Slats
Fire Protection: Engines and APU
Cargo Compartments, Wheel Well and Testing
Communications
Attitude Director Indicator
ADI Speed Display
HSI Map and Plan Modes
HSI VOR and ILS Modes
Primary and Standby Flight Instruments
Introduction to Autoflight
Autoflight Modes Part 1
Autoflight Modes Part 2
Autoflight Modes Part 3
Autoflight Non-Normals
Autoflight Sub-Systems
Miscellaneous Navigation Equipment
Inertial Reference System
FMC Familiarization
FMC Pre-Departure Entries
FMC Route Entry Part 1
FMC Route Entry Part 2
FMC Climb
FMC Cruise
FMC Progress and Miscellaneous Data
FMC Flight Plan Changes
FMC Lateral Offsets and Fix Information
FMC Approaches, STARS and Diverts
FMC Descent
FMC Holding
FMC Non-Normal Conditions
Fault Reporting Manual
List of Lessons:
Computer Based Training Operations
Airplane Familiarization
Lighting
Auxiliary Power Unit
Electrical System - Normal Operation
Electrical Power Distribution
Electrical System - Non-Normal Operation
Crew Alerting & Warning System Part 1
Crew Alerting & Warning System Part 2
EICAS Non-Normals
Crew Alerting and Warning System Part 4
Fuel System
Fuel Jettison System
Power Plant and EICAS Engine Indications
Fuel, Oil and Vibration Systems
Ignition and Starting Systems
Thrust and Management System & Elect. Engine Control
Thrust Reversers
Pneumatics
Air Conditioning
Equip Cooling: Cargo Heat and Ventilation
Pressurization
Ice and Rain Protection
Hydraulic System: Normal Operation
Hydraulic System: Backups and Non-Normal Conditions.
Landing Gear
Brake System
Flight Controls: Introduction
Flight Controls: Rudder System
Flight Controls: Elevators and Stabilizer
Flight Controls: Ailerons and Spoilers
Flight Controls: Flaps and Slats
Fire Protection: Engines and APU
Cargo Compartments, Wheel Well and Testing
Communications
Attitude Director Indicator
ADI Speed Display
HSI Map and Plan Modes
HSI VOR and ILS Modes
Primary and Standby Flight Instruments
Introduction to Autoflight
Autoflight Modes Part 1
Autoflight Modes Part 2
Autoflight Modes Part 3
Autoflight Non-Normals
Autoflight Sub-Systems
Miscellaneous Navigation Equipment
Inertial Reference System
FMC Familiarization
FMC Pre-Departure Entries
FMC Route Entry Part 1
FMC Route Entry Part 2
FMC Climb
FMC Cruise
FMC Progress and Miscellaneous Data
FMC Flight Plan Changes
FMC Lateral Offsets and Fix Information
FMC Approaches, STARS and Diverts
FMC Descent
FMC Holding
FMC Non-Normal Conditions
Fault Reporting Manual
http://rapidshare.com/files/34394816/B757-767CBT.part01.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34395808/B757-767CBT.part02.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34396763/B757-767CBT.part03.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34398041/B757-767CBT.part04.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34398402/B757-767CBT.part05.rar
Jeppesen Private Pilot DVD - Disc 2
Disc 2
Part III Aviation Weather
Chapter 6 Meteorology for Pilots
A. Basic Weather Theory
B. Weather Patterns
C. Weather Hazards
Chapter 7 Interpreting Weather Data
A. The Forecasting Process
B. Printed Reports and Forecasts
C. Graphic Weather Products
D. Sources of Weather Information
Part IV Performance and Navigation
Chapter 8 Airplane Performance
A. Predicting Performance
B. Weight and Balance
C. Flight Computers
Chapter 9 Navigation
A. Pilotage and Dead Reckoning
B. VOR Navigation
C. ADF Navigation
D. Advanced Navigation
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Part III Aviation Weather
Chapter 6 Meteorology for Pilots
A. Basic Weather Theory
B. Weather Patterns
C. Weather Hazards
Chapter 7 Interpreting Weather Data
A. The Forecasting Process
B. Printed Reports and Forecasts
C. Graphic Weather Products
D. Sources of Weather Information
Part IV Performance and Navigation
Chapter 8 Airplane Performance
A. Predicting Performance
B. Weight and Balance
C. Flight Computers
Chapter 9 Navigation
A. Pilotage and Dead Reckoning
B. VOR Navigation
C. ADF Navigation
D. Advanced Navigation
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mardi 10 juillet 2007
Jeppesen Private Pilot DVD - Disc 1
Here is the first in a series of DVDs from Jeppesen Sanderson Corp. Stay tuned for more...
These DVDs (three discs) were designed as a complement to Jeppesen Private Pilot book. However, you can use them as a standalone, or you can go to FAA - Handbooks & Manuals. There you can find many excellent aviation books (covering the same range of topics as Jeppesen book does, and then a lot more) provided for free by the US government.
Disc 1
Part I Fundamentals of Flight
Chapter 2 Airplane Systems
A. Airplanes
B. The Powerplant and Related Systems
C. Flight Instruments
Chapter 3 Aerodynamic Principles
A. Four Forces of Flight
B. Stability
C. Aerodynamics of Maneuvering Flight
Part II Flight Operations
Chapter 4 The Flight Environment
A. Safety of Flight
B. Airports
C. Aeronautical Charts
D. Airspace
Chapter 5 Communication and Flight Information
A. Radar and ATC Services
B. Radio Procedures
C. Sources of Flight Information
http://rapidshare.com/users/GC156J
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These DVDs (three discs) were designed as a complement to Jeppesen Private Pilot book. However, you can use them as a standalone, or you can go to FAA - Handbooks & Manuals. There you can find many excellent aviation books (covering the same range of topics as Jeppesen book does, and then a lot more) provided for free by the US government.
Disc 1
Part I Fundamentals of Flight
Chapter 2 Airplane Systems
A. Airplanes
B. The Powerplant and Related Systems
C. Flight Instruments
Chapter 3 Aerodynamic Principles
A. Four Forces of Flight
B. Stability
C. Aerodynamics of Maneuvering Flight
Part II Flight Operations
Chapter 4 The Flight Environment
A. Safety of Flight
B. Airports
C. Aeronautical Charts
D. Airspace
Chapter 5 Communication and Flight Information
A. Radar and ATC Services
B. Radio Procedures
C. Sources of Flight Information
http://rapidshare.com/users/GC156J
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Boeing 737 Computer Based Training
The original 737 CBT interactive course from Boeing Corporation:
The list of lessons:
737 CBT Introduction
Airplane Familiarization
Procedures and Checklists
Fault Reporting Manual
External Power, Servicing and Ground Handling
Air Conditioning System
Pressurization System
Automatic Flight Systems Introduction
Autoflight - Roll Modes
Autoflight - Pitch Modes (EFIS)
Autoflight - Pitch Modes (PFD )
Automatic Flight Systems - Takeoff, Approach and Go-Around
Automatic Flight System Non-Normals
Communications
Electrical System
Emergency Equipment
Doors and Evacuation
737 Familiarization and Emergency Equipment
Cabin Communications and Lavatories
Doors, Evacuation and Ditching
Fire Protection
Primary Flight Controls
Secondary Flight Controls
Fuel System
Hydraulic System
Ice and Rain Protection
Air Data System
Common Display System Introduction
Electronic Flight Instrument System
Navigation Displays
Map and Plan Modes
Standby Flight Instruments
Landing Gear and Brakes
Lighting and Water
Air Data Inertial Reference System
FMC Familiarization
FMC Preflight
FMC Route Entry
FMC LEGS
FMC Climb
FMC Cruise
FMC Descent
FMC Flight Plan Changes
FMC STARs, Approaches, Diversions
FMC Holding
FMC Progress and Position Data
FMC Non-Normals
Weather Radar
Master Caution and Warning System
Traffic Alert Collision Avoidance System (TCAS)
Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS)
Enhanced (GPWS)
Predictive Wind Shear
Bleed Air System
Auxiliary Power Unit
Engine Indications
Engine Thrust Reverser System
Engine Start and Ignition
http://rapidshare.com/files/34209060/737FTCBT.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34209852/737FTCBT.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34210441/737FTCBT.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34211039/737FTCBT.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34212067/737FTCBT.part5.rar
The list of lessons:
737 CBT Introduction
Airplane Familiarization
Procedures and Checklists
Fault Reporting Manual
External Power, Servicing and Ground Handling
Air Conditioning System
Pressurization System
Automatic Flight Systems Introduction
Autoflight - Roll Modes
Autoflight - Pitch Modes (EFIS)
Autoflight - Pitch Modes (PFD )
Automatic Flight Systems - Takeoff, Approach and Go-Around
Automatic Flight System Non-Normals
Communications
Electrical System
Emergency Equipment
Doors and Evacuation
737 Familiarization and Emergency Equipment
Cabin Communications and Lavatories
Doors, Evacuation and Ditching
Fire Protection
Primary Flight Controls
Secondary Flight Controls
Fuel System
Hydraulic System
Ice and Rain Protection
Air Data System
Common Display System Introduction
Electronic Flight Instrument System
Navigation Displays
Map and Plan Modes
Standby Flight Instruments
Landing Gear and Brakes
Lighting and Water
Air Data Inertial Reference System
FMC Familiarization
FMC Preflight
FMC Route Entry
FMC LEGS
FMC Climb
FMC Cruise
FMC Descent
FMC Flight Plan Changes
FMC STARs, Approaches, Diversions
FMC Holding
FMC Progress and Position Data
FMC Non-Normals
Weather Radar
Master Caution and Warning System
Traffic Alert Collision Avoidance System (TCAS)
Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS)
Enhanced (GPWS)
Predictive Wind Shear
Bleed Air System
Auxiliary Power Unit
Engine Indications
Engine Thrust Reverser System
Engine Start and Ignition
http://rapidshare.com/files/34209060/737FTCBT.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34209852/737FTCBT.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34210441/737FTCBT.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34211039/737FTCBT.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/34212067/737FTCBT.part5.rar
Sporty's Air Facts
These are DVD rips of pretty good quality.
DVD 1:
Air Facts: Practical Airmanship
Includes 4 Air Facts Titles
Preflight Tips - Flying is more challenging than most pilots' preflight inspections would indicate. You'll learn what to look for, why each item is important and the consequences of inattention to any. Along the way, you'll also pick up valuable tips, such as how to plan for an inaccurate winds aloft forecast. (28 min.)
Departing - You'll learn the many factors contributing to a successful departure and (how to manage each), why rotation speed in your airplane's POH is best used as a general guideline and much more. Learn how to plan your departures like the pros. (29 min.)
Climb & Cruise - Starts at 1000' AGL and continues through the en route phase of flight. See how instrument approaches can improve your departures and how to estimate in-flight visibility quickly, easily and accurately. Covering both VFR and IFR flying, the techniques covered in this title will help you manage the en route chores that keep you ahead of the airplane. (27 min.)
Descent & Landing - Examines both VFR and IFR arrival procedures and provides hints to help make this critical phase of flight go smoothly. Learn to fly defensively in the pattern and to manage both the aircraft and the flight environment - from dealing with changing winds to navigating the intricacies of ATC. (29 min.)
DVD 2:
Air Facts: The Prepared Pilot
Includes 4 Air Facts Titles
Flight Review - The regulations state that a pilot must complete a flight review at least every two years, and that it must consist of an hour of ground and an hour of flight instruction. Good pilots go beyond the rule and seek a review that explores areas which relate to the actual type of flying done. Examines flight reviews and looks at ways to make them more valuable. (24 min.)
Personal Minimums - Every element of every flight (weather, personal health, aircraft condition, recent experience, pressure to get to a destination, etc.) influences the go/no-go decision and forces the pilot to ask, "Do today's conditions meet my standards?" Collins explores these factors and discusses how to develop your own set of rules to make every flight safer and more enjoyable. (29 min.)
Emergencies -Addresses the best possible strategies to deal with an in-flight emergency - vacuum and electrical problems, engine failures, smoke in the cockpit and more. Learn what the emergency checklists don't tell you. Also, how to be prepared for surprises and what you can do to prevent an emergency. (26 min.)
Night Flying - Nighttime is a rewarding (yet demanding) time to fly and the record has shown that risk increases dramatically after the sun goes down. Explores the proper techniques of night flying and how to manage the risks, both VFR and IFR. (27 min.)
DVD 3:
Air Facts: Flying Weather
Includes 5 Air Facts Titles
Frontal Weather - Examines the practical aspects of safely operating in and around frontal weather. Avoids much of the technical data and instead, focuses on the real-world characteristics of fronts. Covers all types of fronts, interpreting forecasts and depictions, weather radar, Stormscope, flight planning tips, seasonal variations, the effects of atmospheric pressure changes and much more. Greatly expands on the fundamental weather information you received when first obtaining your pilot certificate. (28 min.)
Icing - Icing conditions can and do exist throughout the year across most of the USA. Explains weather phenomena likely to produce ice and how to avoid those areas through careful preflight planning. Examines icing forecasts/reports, the go/no-go decision, the use of anti- and de-icing equipment or (if all else fails) how to deal with a plane-load of ice. (24 min.)
Lows-Covers all elements associated with lows, including snow, freezing rain, sleet and thundershowers. Low pressure systems and their associated weather are quite often the element(s) that require the most attention when planning a flight. Uses actual in-flight footage and sophisticated 3-D computer graphics to discuss the formation, development and tracks of low pressure areas and how they affect flight. (23 min.)
Thunderstorms - Thunderstorms and their associated weather present a unique challenge for all flight. In-flight footage from several flights demonstrates convective weather and investigates available aids and weather advisories. Also, examines how reports and forecasts relate to actual conditions, important decision-making considerations and strategies for flying with-and without-weather avoidance equipment. (22 min.)
Turbulence - Familiarity with turbulence, its causes and its effects on the aircraft can mean the difference between an enjoyable flight and an uncomfortable on-or worse. Explains the conditions and weather phenomena likely to produce turbulence and how to "read" clouds for clues. Also covers the effects of turbulence on aircraft structural limits, maneuvering speed (VA), proper pilot technique during turbulence and much more. (32 min.)
Total time 129 min.
DVD 4:
Air Facts: GPS Techniques
Includes 2 Air Facts Titles
GPS Approaches—All new 5th edition! Ride along as Richard L. Collins shows you how to master ever-changing GPS approaches. In the must-see section on WAAS approaches, he explains what exactly a WAAS approach is, and how it offers ILS-like vertical guidance and lower minimums to hundreds of airports. He also shows the differences between the new LNAV/VNAV and LPV approaches and a traditional ILS. You’ll also learn to traps to watch out for on the new WAAS approach charts.
GPS En Route—Now completely revised, this informative program helps you get the most out of your GPS—whether hand-held or panel mount. Collins emphasizes the use of flight plans, and shows how they can make you more efficient, especially when dealing with busy airspace, weather and TFRs. He also introduces T-routes, the domestic low altitude RNAV routes, and explains what they can do for you. VNAV is also covered, and you’ll see how this vertical navigation tool can save you valuable time in the cockpit. Finally, Collins shares his own unique tips for using GPS to improve your odds in an emergency.
Total time 84 min.
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DVD 1:
Air Facts: Practical Airmanship
Includes 4 Air Facts Titles
Preflight Tips - Flying is more challenging than most pilots' preflight inspections would indicate. You'll learn what to look for, why each item is important and the consequences of inattention to any. Along the way, you'll also pick up valuable tips, such as how to plan for an inaccurate winds aloft forecast. (28 min.)
Departing - You'll learn the many factors contributing to a successful departure and (how to manage each), why rotation speed in your airplane's POH is best used as a general guideline and much more. Learn how to plan your departures like the pros. (29 min.)
Climb & Cruise - Starts at 1000' AGL and continues through the en route phase of flight. See how instrument approaches can improve your departures and how to estimate in-flight visibility quickly, easily and accurately. Covering both VFR and IFR flying, the techniques covered in this title will help you manage the en route chores that keep you ahead of the airplane. (27 min.)
Descent & Landing - Examines both VFR and IFR arrival procedures and provides hints to help make this critical phase of flight go smoothly. Learn to fly defensively in the pattern and to manage both the aircraft and the flight environment - from dealing with changing winds to navigating the intricacies of ATC. (29 min.)
DVD 2:
Air Facts: The Prepared Pilot
Includes 4 Air Facts Titles
Flight Review - The regulations state that a pilot must complete a flight review at least every two years, and that it must consist of an hour of ground and an hour of flight instruction. Good pilots go beyond the rule and seek a review that explores areas which relate to the actual type of flying done. Examines flight reviews and looks at ways to make them more valuable. (24 min.)
Personal Minimums - Every element of every flight (weather, personal health, aircraft condition, recent experience, pressure to get to a destination, etc.) influences the go/no-go decision and forces the pilot to ask, "Do today's conditions meet my standards?" Collins explores these factors and discusses how to develop your own set of rules to make every flight safer and more enjoyable. (29 min.)
Emergencies -Addresses the best possible strategies to deal with an in-flight emergency - vacuum and electrical problems, engine failures, smoke in the cockpit and more. Learn what the emergency checklists don't tell you. Also, how to be prepared for surprises and what you can do to prevent an emergency. (26 min.)
Night Flying - Nighttime is a rewarding (yet demanding) time to fly and the record has shown that risk increases dramatically after the sun goes down. Explores the proper techniques of night flying and how to manage the risks, both VFR and IFR. (27 min.)
DVD 3:
Air Facts: Flying Weather
Includes 5 Air Facts Titles
Frontal Weather - Examines the practical aspects of safely operating in and around frontal weather. Avoids much of the technical data and instead, focuses on the real-world characteristics of fronts. Covers all types of fronts, interpreting forecasts and depictions, weather radar, Stormscope, flight planning tips, seasonal variations, the effects of atmospheric pressure changes and much more. Greatly expands on the fundamental weather information you received when first obtaining your pilot certificate. (28 min.)
Icing - Icing conditions can and do exist throughout the year across most of the USA. Explains weather phenomena likely to produce ice and how to avoid those areas through careful preflight planning. Examines icing forecasts/reports, the go/no-go decision, the use of anti- and de-icing equipment or (if all else fails) how to deal with a plane-load of ice. (24 min.)
Lows-Covers all elements associated with lows, including snow, freezing rain, sleet and thundershowers. Low pressure systems and their associated weather are quite often the element(s) that require the most attention when planning a flight. Uses actual in-flight footage and sophisticated 3-D computer graphics to discuss the formation, development and tracks of low pressure areas and how they affect flight. (23 min.)
Thunderstorms - Thunderstorms and their associated weather present a unique challenge for all flight. In-flight footage from several flights demonstrates convective weather and investigates available aids and weather advisories. Also, examines how reports and forecasts relate to actual conditions, important decision-making considerations and strategies for flying with-and without-weather avoidance equipment. (22 min.)
Turbulence - Familiarity with turbulence, its causes and its effects on the aircraft can mean the difference between an enjoyable flight and an uncomfortable on-or worse. Explains the conditions and weather phenomena likely to produce turbulence and how to "read" clouds for clues. Also covers the effects of turbulence on aircraft structural limits, maneuvering speed (VA), proper pilot technique during turbulence and much more. (32 min.)
Total time 129 min.
DVD 4:
Air Facts: GPS Techniques
Includes 2 Air Facts Titles
GPS Approaches—All new 5th edition! Ride along as Richard L. Collins shows you how to master ever-changing GPS approaches. In the must-see section on WAAS approaches, he explains what exactly a WAAS approach is, and how it offers ILS-like vertical guidance and lower minimums to hundreds of airports. He also shows the differences between the new LNAV/VNAV and LPV approaches and a traditional ILS. You’ll also learn to traps to watch out for on the new WAAS approach charts.
GPS En Route—Now completely revised, this informative program helps you get the most out of your GPS—whether hand-held or panel mount. Collins emphasizes the use of flight plans, and shows how they can make you more efficient, especially when dealing with busy airspace, weather and TFRs. He also introduces T-routes, the domestic low altitude RNAV routes, and explains what they can do for you. VNAV is also covered, and you’ll see how this vertical navigation tool can save you valuable time in the cockpit. Finally, Collins shares his own unique tips for using GPS to improve your odds in an emergency.
Total time 84 min.
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