Study Guides
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Flying IFR
$19.95Fifth Edition by Richard Collins
This book provides invaluable discussion on instrument airmanship, weather analysis, flight planning and decision making, handling equipment glitches, partial-panel flying, and much more.
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Notes on the Tailwheel Checkout and an Introduction to Ski Flying
$19.95First Edition by Burke Mees
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Oral Exam Guide: Instrument
$12.99Tenth Edition by Michael Hayes
Contains the questions most frequently asked by FAA examiners during the airplane instrument rating checkride, and the appropriate responses.
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Visualized Flight Maneuvers Handbook - Low Wing
$24.99Fourth Edition
Traditionally known as the "red maneuvers book," this handbook complies with current practical test standards and regulations.
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Visualized Flight Maneuvers Handbook - High Wing
$24.99Also known as the blue maneuvers book, this manual provides full descriptions of stalls, slips, and ground reference maneuvers, as well as short, soft, and crosswind takeoffs and landings for high-wing aircraft.Look inside
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R22 Helicopter Flashcards Study Guide
$24.95Flashcards with nearly 400 questions and answers to actively engage students and advanced pilots training in the Robinson R22 helicopter. Learn More -
Practical Test Standards: Airline Transport Pilot & Type Rating - Airplane
$5.95Fundamental to a successful checkride, each FAA Practical Test Standards (PTS) guide details the skills and knowledge that must be demonstrated.
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Oral Exam Guide: Airline Transport Pilot
$14.99Fifth Edition by Michael Hayes
Contains the questions most frequently asked by FAA examiners during the airplane checkride, and the appropriate responses.
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Oral Exam Guide: Flight Instructor
$12.95Oral Exam Guide: Flight Instructor
Seventh Edition by Michael Hayes
Contains the questions most frequently asked by FAA examiners during the airplane checkride, and the appropriate responses.
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Practical Guide to the Private Pilot Checkride
$19.95Practical Guide to the Private Pilot Checkride
Clarifies in “plain language” exactly what private pilot applicants must know and demonstrate during the oral portion of the FAA Practical Exam, eliminating any surprise about examiner expectations.