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Robinson R22: A Pilot's Guide (ASA Reference Books) Review

Robinson R22: A Pilot's Guide (ASA Reference Books)
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for godsakes at least rewrite it well! The low-quality of the writing gets in the way of extracting any useful info from this book, and is downright confusing in many places. But what rips me more than anything else is that 95% of the material in this book is from your POH. The rest of it is inapplicable for US students or isn't particularly insightful. Spend some time with your POH and you'll get the official, updated info, straight from Robinson. The POH is well-written and 100% accurate.

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Expanding on the information included in the manufacturer's official flight manual, which is compiled in strictly controlled test conditions, this guide details the performance and handling characteristics and limitations of the popular Robinson R22 helicopter in real-world flight conditions. It includes specialized preflight checklists, listing of R22 manufacturer safety notices, and preflight planning conversion tables providing pilots with invaluable information about what to expect when flying an R22 and how to operate one safely in a wide variety of flight situations.

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Learning to Fly Helicopters Review

Learning to Fly Helicopters
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I am a student pilot in Switzerland. This book gave me a lot of information on helicopter flying. More than that, it thought me what is essential to know and to remember when flying. If you look for a very technical book, you will be certainly disappointed because the autor does not want to overload the subject with graphs and calculations. But the book is breathtaking for any reader interested in helicopters... (sorry for my english...)

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An introduction to helicopter flying techniques, many of which are difficult to master, as well as a discussion of emergency procedure, human factors, advanced operations and even a section on careers.

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Helicopter Oral Exam Guide: When Used with the Oral Exam Guides, This Book Prepares You for the Oral Portion of the Private, Instrument, Commercial, ... Helicopter Checkride (Oral Exam Guide series) Review

Helicopter Oral Exam Guide: When Used with the Oral Exam Guides, This Book Prepares You for the Oral Portion of the Private, Instrument, Commercial, ... Helicopter Checkride (Oral Exam Guide series)
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I used this book to study for my checkride oral. The book was a good review of all the stuff you already should know. My examiner asked a lot of questions that were taken directly from this book, which was great.

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This indispensable tool prepares helicopter pilots for their one-on-one “checkride” with an FAA examiner. Answers to the most commonly asked questions, clarification on the requirements of the written and oral portions, and study material for the exam are provided. Topics covered include certification and documents, helicopter flight-controls, weight and balance, and emergency operations.

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Principles of Helicopter Flight Review

Principles of Helicopter Flight
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This is an excellent book for the beginning pilot. You DO NOT need to have a prior knowledge of physics to understand this book. If you can read and follow diagrams, you can understand the book. The text is clear and concise as are the diagrams. It gives you a full and thorough understanding of a very complex machine.
If you have a hard time understanding this book you may want to reconsider piloting a helicopter.

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Recently updated,this comprehensive handbook explains the aerodynamicsof helicopter flight, as well as how to perform typical helicopter maneuvers, unlike many aviation training manuals which are strictly how-to guides. Beginning with the basics of aerodynamics, each step of the process is fully illustrated and thoroughly explained—from the physics of helicopter flying and advanced operations to helicopter design and performance—providing helicopter pilots with a sound technical foundation on which to base their in-flight decisions. Containing discussions on the NOTAR (no tail rotor) system, strakes, and frequently misunderstood principles of airspeed and high-altitude operations, this revised edition also includes the latest procedures and regulations from the Federal Aviation Administration.

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Military Flight Aptitude Tests Review

Military Flight Aptitude Tests
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This books was no help at all for the Army AFAST test. Questions are answered incorrectly in the answer key (Key lists C as the correct answer to Problem X, then gives the explanation as to why B was the correct answer), the Complex Movements practice questions are completely different than those on the test, and some of the pictures in the Cyclic Orientation practice questions appear to be sequenced in the incorrect order.
If you want a good book for these tests, stick with the ARCO book.

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Now in a new edition with updates and revisions throughout-the proven guide that thousands have used to ace their military aptitude tests. This guide is an indispensable companion for those who wish to pursue a career in military aviation, whether in the Air Force, Army, Navy, Marines, or Coast Guard. From top gun to routine flights, Military Flight Aptitude Tests prepares candidates with all the key information they need in order to excel on their exams, including:Mechanical comprehensionSpatial apperceptionCyclic orientationInstrument comprehensionAviation and nautical information Reading and verbal skills practiceMath knowledgeElectrical and hidden mazes and other visual materialTable and chart readingGeneral science basics Data interpretationAnd more! In addition to cutting-edge knowledge on the topics listed above, Military Flight Aptitude Tests provides candidates with LearningExpress's proven 9-Step Test Preparation System, insuring the highest scores possible.Three full-length practice tests and complete answer explanationsSample tests for the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT), Alternate Flight Aptitude Selection Test (AFAST), and Aviation Selection Test Battery (ASTB) Proven time and again, Military Flight Aptitude Tests lets candidates get the knowledge they need to make their careers take flight.

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A Pilot's Guide to Aircraft and Their Systems (General Aviation Reading series) Review

A Pilot's Guide to Aircraft and Their Systems (General Aviation Reading series)
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There are very little, if any, few diagrams and the explanations are given to you as though you already have a background with electricity and mechanical items. The sections you perceive to be full of information are probably only 3 pages in length. The diagrams are there to show you what the instruments looks like, but no indications on the diagram of how it would work. Not a book I would recommend to people who want to be in-depth about their systems and planes.

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Pilot-oriented rather than mechanic-oriented, this guide to aircraft systems is designed specifically to help general aviation pilots understand how aircraft systems work so that they can better use them in flight. In order to operate modern aircraft in the manner that the designers and manufacturers intend, pilots must understand what each handle or knob controls and must know what to expect from each system when it is employed. The understanding that pilots gain from this manual will help them enjoy their flying more and make them safer, more efficient aviators.

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Helicopter Theory Review

Helicopter Theory
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Looking for information on how to fly a helicopter? Look elsewhere. Trying to design and build your own helicopter? Yeah, right, how about performing a quadruple bypass on your own heart? But if you are an aerospace engineer interested in helicopters, or if you are studying to become one (an engineer, not a helicopter), this is a must-have book.
This *is* an advanced textbook, which will take you from the fundamentals of helicopter aerodynamics, dynamics, and flight dynamics, all the way to the advanced topics. The book came out in 1980, and helicopter engineering has made a lot of progress since then. However, much of what is in the book remains current. The extensive bibliography gives a comprehensive picture of the state of the art until 1980.
Want some bedtime reading? Get Patricia Cornwell. Want to read stories about airplanes and military hi-tech? Read Dale Brown or Tom Clancy. Serious about learning helicopter engineering? Get this book.

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Monumental engineering text offers comprehensive, detailed coverage of every aspect of theory and design: elements of vertical flight, forward flight, performance, mathematics of rotating systems, rotary wing dynamics and aerodynamics, aeroelasticity, stability and control, stall, noise and more. Essential reading for any student or aeronautical engineer interested in the design and development of vertical-flight aircraft. 189 illustrations. Bibliography. 1980 edition.

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Fatal Traps for Helicopter Pilots Review

Fatal Traps for Helicopter Pilots
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First off, the idea of dissecting accidents to learn what/what not to do is a great idea and something that rotorcraft pilots definitely miss out on--Whyte should be praised for taking the initiative to do this. On the downside, too much of the book is just raw accident reports (or Whyte's summary of them) that offer either the most basic details or minutiae that makes sense only to the manufacturer's engineers. At some points it's frustrating to read through these not knowing where they're going, or trying to understand technical details only to end a chapter without getting any insight from them. Whyte could have vastly improved this book by taking the time to cut through the crap in these reports and focus on the details relevant to the point he's looking at, although the page count would have been much smaller...
On the flip side, the value in this book comes from:
1/ It is specific to helicopter flight and operations
2/ Whyte's sorting thru all the accident reports that illustrate all the bad stuff you read about in your training. In addition, some (but not all) of the illustrations and explanations go far beyond what you'll find in other books (eg, the FAA's book), making it a good complement for what you'll need during your training. For example, Whyte's book has the best explanation of VRS/SWP that I've seen.
I would have liked to see more focus on R22-specific issues (the SFAR 73 accidents) and a chapter on personnel safety at landing sites would have been a nice addition. Operation-specific hazards (eg, long-lining, operations over water or dense forest), discussion of the relative risks in different ships, and an analysis of how a situation could have been averted or recovered would have made this book a grand slam. Don't get me wrong, all student pilots should read this book at some point in their training, but I hope Whyte will significantly improve the content in later editions.

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Acquire the Life-Saving Skills Needed to Eliminate or Reduce Most Helicopter Accidents

A vital resource for pilots, helicopter enthusiasts, and aircraft maintenance technicians, Fatal Traps for Helicopter Pilots analyzes all aspects of helicopter accidents, including flight basics, engineering, meteorology, flight training, and human factors. This life-saving guide shows how proper preparation can help prevent accidents by addressing causes such asaerodynamic problems, mechanical failures, poor loading, mid-air collisions, and more.

Filled with case studies and first-hand accounts of accidents, the book organizes accident types by primary causes, presenting proven methods for eliminating or reducing the possibility of each type. Greg Whyte, anex commercial helicopter pilot and professional aviation writer, draws on his own flying experiences and those of other flight veterans to provide a wealth of practical information and safety tips that are essential for everyone who flies, maintains or crews in helicopters. Filled with over 100 helpful illustrations, Fatal Traps for Helicopter Pilots enables readers to:
Identify and address the common causes of helicopter accidents
Explore in-depth examples of accident scenarios
Examine the technical details of accident causes
Review case studies and first-hand accounts of accidents
Learn from the plain-English notes on avoidance and recovery

Inside This Aviation Accident-Prevention Guide
? Basic Flight Principles ? Vortex Ring State ? Recirculation ? Ground Resonance ? Retreating Blade Stall ? Dynamic Rollover ? Overpitching ? Main Rotor Strikes ? Mid-Air Collisions ? Mast Bumping ? Engine Failures ? Tail Rotor Failures ? Mechanical Failures ? Fuel ? Fire ? Ditching ? Loading Issues ? Winching ? Weather ? Crew and Pre-flight Hazards ? Human Factors ? Training Mishaps

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Helicopter Pilot's Manual Vol 2: Powerplants, Instruments and Hydraulics Review

Helicopter Pilot's Manual Vol 2: Powerplants, Instruments and Hydraulics
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I was very much dissappointed in this purchase.
It was not of the level I was looking for especially when it is a Syllabus book for studies with my Civil Aviation Authority. This is basic reading and seems to go way off track into turbines half way through the book. There are missing topics of importance with regards to the reciprocating engines.
Try and review in a bookstore first but it does not meed the Grade for PPL Exams.

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This second volume of the Helicopter Pilot's Manual provides a natural follow-on to Norman Bailey's first manual. It also aims to instruct and help the would-be pilot to pass the PPL(H) and is concerned with the mechanical aspects of the examination.

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Rotary Wing Flight (FAA Handbooks) Review

Rotary Wing Flight (FAA Handbooks)
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This is the same book I used in U.S. Army flight school over 25 years ago. It's still a very accurate, credible and valuable reference. I'm now using it to teach Masters level college courses. I strongly recommend it for anyone interested in becoming an aviation professional or a private pilot.

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Helicopter aerodynamics, common flight techniques, normal field operations, and precautionary measures and critical conditions are discussed. This is U.S. Army handbook FM 1-51.

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