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Glider flying handbook, : FAA-H-8083-13A
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ISBN: 161954105X Year: 2013 Publisher: Newcastle, Washington : Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc.,

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This is the FAA's primary technical manual for the required aeronautical knowledge necessary to operate a glider. It is essential reading for applicants preparing for the exams for private, commercial, or flight instructor pilot certificates with a glider rating, as well as for currently certificated glider pilots who wish to improve their knowledge. Flight instructors will find this handbook a valuable training aid since it includes detailed coverage of aeronautical decision making, components and systems, aerodynamics, flight instruments, performance limitations, ground operations, flight maneuvers, traffic patterns, emergencies, soaring weather, soaring techniques, and cross-country flight. In addition, readers will find information on towing, human factors, and the Soaring Safety Foundation (SSF) Safety Advisory 00-1, Glider Critical Assembly Procedures, which covers ensuring aircraft airworthiness. Illustrated throughout with detailed, full-color drawings and photographs, the guide also includes a comprehensive glossary and an index.

The paths of soaring flight
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ISBN: 9781848160897 1848160895 1860940552 9781860940552 Year: 1999 Publisher: London River Edge, NJ Imperial College Press Distributed by World Scientific Pub.

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This book is concerned with the sport of soaring, mainly with the mathematical basis of sailplane design and operation. It does not tell the beginner how to fly, but it will give an experienced pilot some background, with historical notes showing how ideas have evolved and could develop in the future. Some of the material is taken from OSTIV (Organisation Scientifique et Technique Internationale de Vol a Viole) publications and from Technical Soaring, neither of which is readily available to the general public, including papers by the author and others. Extensive references are provided in eac

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