Instrument Procedures Handbook

Instrument Procedures Handbook

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A top source and “must read” for instrument-rated pilots. This version places emphasis on operations and procedural information for real-world use. Using this app, pilots can more directly apply the concepts to their current flying situation, and learn how their acquired skills are best used in today’s IFR environment.

Instrument flight instructors, instrument pilots, and instrument students will also find this handbook a valuable resource since it is used as a reference for the Airline Transport Pilot and Instrument Knowledge Tests and for the Practical Test Standards. It also provides detailed coverage of instrument charts and procedures including IFR takeoff, departure, en route, arrival, approach, and landing. Safety information covering relevant subjects such as runway incursion, land and hold short operations, controlled flight into terrain, and human factors issues also are included.

The Instrument Procedures Handbook was intended primarily as a technical reference. It includes a specialized glossary, index, full-color illustrations and photographs flight you will find invaluable for operating under instrument flight rules.

The Instrument Procedures Handbook App includes information on:

+ IFR Operations in the National Airspace System
+ Takeoffs and Departures
+ En Route Operations
+ Arrivals
+ Approaches
+ System Improvement Plans
+ Helicopter Instrument Procedures
+ Airborne Navigation Databases
+ Staying Within Protected Airspace
+ Acronym and Glossary

Whether you are a seasoned professional or studying for your Instrument Rating, the Instrument Procedures Handbook App is sure to encourage more precise instrument techniques and ultimately create a safer pilot.

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