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Cockpit Automation: For General Aviators and Future Airline Pilots

by Stephen M. Casner, Douglas A. Dupuie
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Overview

This introduction to the new generation of airplane cockpit automation, now prevalent in general-aviation aircraft, provides common-sense instructions and illustrations for each step of an actual flight—from preflight, taxi-out, takeoff, cruising, descent, and landing. Autopilots, GPS navigation systems, and other colorful “glass cockpit” displays are examined as well as other modern technologies found in late model aircraft; particular emphasis is placed on the Garmin G430. Ideal for both self-study and classroom use, each chapter ends with a practice session that can be used in a simulator program or at a local flight school. The accompanying 30-minute DVD further reinforces the new material by demonstrating each skill as it pertains to specific flight scenarios.

Synopsis

This introduction to the new generation of airplane cockpit automation, now prevalent in general-aviation aircraft, provides common-sense instructions and illustrations for each step of an actual flight—from preflight, taxi-out, takeoff, cruising, descent, and landing. Autopilots, GPS navigation systems, and other colorful “glass cockpit” displays are examined as well as other modern technologies found in late model aircraft; particular emphasis is placed on the Garmin G430. Ideal for both self-study and classroom use, each chapter ends with a practice session that can be used in a simulator program or at a local flight school. The accompanying 30-minute DVD further reinforces the new material by demonstrating each skill as it pertains to specific flight scenarios.

About the Author, Stephen M. Casner

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.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc.
Pages
188
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781560276364

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