Takeoffs and Landings: The Crucial Maneuvers & Everything in Between
By (Author) Leighton Collins
Foreword by Wolfgang Langewiesche
Introduction by Richard L. Collins
Photographs by Tom Lippert
Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc
Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc
30th May 2005
2005 Edition
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
629.1325212
Paperback
302
412g
Back in print with a new design, this guide includes instruction on the basics of takeoffs and landings, out of an airport, and the functions of the throttle, stick, rudder, and trim. A pilot's pilot, Collins provides account, from takeoff roll to full stop, of a perfect flight and landing; identifying many common errors pilots addition to extracting from his own lengthy career and personal experience, Collins shares tips and secrets airline pilots, reading military manuals, attending manufacturer's flight training programs, and interviewing famous thinkers and figures.
"A master aviator writes down all he knows about takeoffs and landings. The result is a goldmine... Half a century of close observation and penetrating analysis has gone into this book. We are fortunate to have it. Read it slowly. There is a lot to get." --Wolfgang Langeweische, author, Stick and Rudder
Leighton Collins first soloed in 1929 in an open-cockpit biplane. He founded Air Facts magazine, which he edited and produced almost single-handedly for 35 years.