The pilot's guide to the modern airline cockpit
معرفی کتاب «The pilot's guide to the modern airline cockpit» نوشتهٔ Roger J. Davies، Osamu Ikeno (editors) و Stephen M. Casner، منتشرشده توسط نشر Aviation Supplies & Academics در سال 2014. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This is the eBook (epub) edition of this title. This book introduces you to the fundamentals of the automated airline cockpit before you enter training at an airline company. Whether it is a turboprop, a regional jet, a Boeing, or an Airbus, most every airliner in operation today contains a flight management system, and autopilot, and other glass-cockpit systems. These systems represent a gap between the skills learned during general aviation training and experience and the skills you will be expected to have when you begin your airline flying career. This book will give you a head start on bridging that gap and acquiring those necessary skills. Unlike the typical "systems" manual, The Pilot's Guide to The Airline Cockpit places you in the left seat and takes you step-by-step through a challenging line flight. It teaches about the airline cockpit in terms of what you already know as a commercial multi-engine instrument pilot. You will learn how to use the flight management system and autopilot to plan and follow an assigned route. You will learn to deal with realistic enroute scenarios such as vectors, intercepts, holds, diversions, late descents, and many others. Along the way, you will learn how to decide which automation features to use and when, the limits of the automation's capabilities, how to monitor the progress of your flight, and remain in-the-loop while the automation performs its work. Updated to catch up to a few newer practices, this Second Edition is essential reading for anyone who has aspirations to fly for an airline—it is the ideal companion as you transition from general aviation to regional jets, and then to larger transport-category airplanes. This book introduces you to the fundamentals of the automated airline cockpit before you enter training at an airline company. Whether it is a turboprop, a regional jet, a Boeing, or an Airbus, most every airliner in operation today contains a flight management system, and autopilot, and other glass-cockpit systems. These systems represent a gap between the skills learned during general aviation training and experience and the skills you will be expected to have when you begin your airline flying career. This book will give you a head start on bridging that gap and acquiring those necessary skills. Unlike the typical systems manual, The Pilot's Guide to The Airline Cockpit places you in the left seat and takes you step-by-step through a challenging line flight. It teaches about the airline cockpit in terms of what you already know as a commercial multi-engine instrument pilot. You will learn how to use the flight management system and autopilot to plan and follow an assigned route. You will learn to deal with realistic enroute scenarios such as vectors, intercepts, holds, diversions, late descents, and many others. Along the way, you will learn how to decide which automation features to use and when, the limits of the automation's capabilities, how to monitor the progress of your flight, and remain in-the-loop while the automation performs its work. Updated to catch up to a few newer practices, this Second Edition is essential reading for anyone who has aspirations to fly for an airline, it is the ideal companion as you transition from general aviation to regional jets, and then to larger transport-category airplanes "The fundamentals of the automated airline cockpit are introduced to commercial multiengine instrument pilots who aspire to fly for an airline company in this handy book. Whether it is a turboprop, a regional jet, a Boeing, or an Airbus, nearly every airliner in operation today contains a flight-management system, autopilot, and other glass-cockpit systems, which represent a gap between the skills learned during general aviation training and experience and the skills pilots are expected to have when they begin their airline flying career, and this book gives a head start on bridging that gap and acquiring those necessary skills. Unlike the typical theory-oriented systems manuals, The Pilot's Guide to the Airline Cockpit places readers in the left seat and takes them step by step through a challenging line flight, providing for real-world application. It teaches how to use the flight-management system and autopilot to plan and follow an assigned route and how to deal with realistic en route scenarios, including vectors, intercepts, holds, diversions, late descents, and many others."--Publisher description
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