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Night Flight: Preparation for the Night Rating

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Night Flight: Preparation for the Night Rating

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NIGHT FLIGHT is a unique manual that will prepare you for all aspects of night flying. Most flight instructors are limited in their night flying experience. NIGHT FLIGHT will help you anticipate and deal with situations your instructor may not have yet encountered.
NIGHT FLIGHT is a unique manual that will prepare you for all aspects of night flying. Most flight instructors are limited in their night flying experience. NIGHT FLIGHT will help you anticipate and deal with situations your instructor may not have yet encountered. Learn about the human factors that will affect your ability to fly at night. Learn how to prepare yourself for night flying. Learn about airport lighting systems and how to use them. Learn the night flying techniques for safe take-offs, climbs, approaches, and landings. Learn how to navigate safely at night. Learn how to deal with changing clouds and weather and night. Learn how to deal with emergencies at night. Night flying is fun when you are you are prepared for the differences between night and day flying. Be prepared, be safe and enjoy the pleasures of night flight.

The Table of Contents is as follows:

* Night Rating Requirements
* Human Factors
* Night Pre-Flight Preparation
* Airports
* Pre-Take-Off
* Take-Off and Climb
* In Flight
* The Approach and Landing
* Emergencies
* Index

Brands Canuck West
SKU 20280
Product Code Night Flight
Name Night Flight: Preparation for the Night Rating
Author Dale Nielsen
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