Cockpit Automation: For General Aviators and Future Airline Pilots
By (Author) Stephen M. Casner
Illustrated by Douglas A. Dupuie
Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc
Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc
6th March 2007
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
192
383g
Cockpit Automation provides basic instruction in the use of cockpit automation equipment now prevalent in general aviation aircraft GPS, autopilots, and other colorful displays for weather, terrain, etc. Cockpit automation is covered as it happens in an actual flight, from preflight, taxi-out, take-off, cruise, descent and landing.
Ideal for both self-study and classroom use, this book provides step-by-step, common-sense instruction that teaches you to use your panel-mounted IFR GPS computer and other modern cockpit technologies, with particular emphasis on the Garmin G430. The fundamental skills you need are presented using simple language and familiar examples drawn from everyday flight situations. Each chapter ends with a practice session that can be used in a simulator program or an airplane at the local flight school.
This book is the ideal prerequisite to the author's other book, "The Pilots Guide to the Airline Cockpit" and provides hands-on experience with cockpit automation in the airplanes pilots are flying today. Includes a bonus DVD (approximately 30 minutes in length) that demonstrates each of the skills covered in the book.
Stephen M. Casner is a research scientist at the NASA Ames Research Center. He holds an airline transport pilot certificate with type ratings in the Boeing 737 and Cessna Citation and is a Gold Seal certified flight instructor. He lives in San Francisco. Douglas A. Dupuie is a first officer with Canadair Regional Jet and a Gold Seal certified flight instructor.