Do you want to be the pilot who comes home after every flight?
Learn from the experiences of other pilots so you don't become another air incident statistic.
81 Lessons From The Sky contains eighty-one easy-to-read, true stories from actual pilots, including what they learnt from their accidents and near misses. Eighty-one stories from around the globe, from the General Aviation community on their own near misses and their learnings.
All eighty-one stories have been selected and republished with permission from NASA, CASA and CHIRP, and include first hand pilot reports about aviation accidents from the USA, Australia and the United Kingdom.
Eighty-one lessons learnt from taxiway incidents, refuelling errors, airspace infringements, cloud base confusion, reliance on GPS systems, storm fronts, military airspace incursions, and many, many more.
Each story is short and easy-to-read, written in the voice of the pilot who lived to report back. You'll recognise the names of the aircraft, and you may have even landed at some of the airfields mentioned in these pages. Aircraft like the Conquest, the Pawnee, the Cessna 150, the 172, a Piper 6XT, even a Bird Dog, and others.
An essential read for all current and future pilots. And remember, safety first.
81 Lessons from the Sky
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Book Details
Author(s)Fletcher McKenzie
PublisherSquabbling Sparrows Press
ISBN / ASIN0473419947
ISBN-139780473419943
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank527,422
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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