* Picks up where flight training ends--shows how to get best performance using tips and tricks not taught in school * Wide-ranging coverage includes flying with family, handling different airport types, test-flying, joining a flying club, and flying for money * Discusses mastering advanced navigation systems and handling all types of weather
The challenge of flying doesn't end when you get your private pilot's license. In fact, the real excitement begins when the flight instructor lets go of your hand and you're left to set your own goals and create your own motivations. 101 Things to Do with Your Private License-2nd Edition is packed with new ways for you to sharpen your skills and make every flying hour a rewarding experience.
From the first hot air balloons that hovered above France in 1783 to the most recent flights of the Space Shuttle Endeavor, this volume delivers a comprehensive look at the wondrous history of American aviation. Thorough enough to serve as a college text, readable enough to be enjoyed by aviation buffs, the revised edition is a general reference that will delight anyone with an interest in aviation history.
Brimming with fresh vegetables, herbs, flowers, and fruit, the kitchen garden is a celebration of the seasons from deep roots in the South - at times being the difference between being well-fed or hungry. The kitchen garden has now become fashionable addition to urban, suburban, and country homes. The book contains a planting guide for a variety of garden examples, charts, is essential reading for all gardeners ready to produce food for their tables.
The challenge of flying doesn't end when you get your private pilot's license. In fact, the real excitement begins when the flight instructor lets go of your hand and you're left to set your own goals and create your own motivations. 101 Things to Do with Your Private License-2nd Edition is packed with new ways for you to sharpen your skills and make every flying hour a rewarding experience.
From its colorful history to its innovative yet conventional aircraft systems, this chronicle details the entire story of the Cessna Caravan, a single-engine propjet. Introduced in 1985, this utility aircraft with a gargantuan engine is a rugged, reliable, and versatile plane that is fully explored in this record. Entertaining and enlightening, this examination of the plane that operates in more than 70 countries and is often referred to as “the flying SUV” contains interesting pilot stories, historical anecdotes, and dozens of expert flying tips that cover everything from preflight troubleshooting to executing smooth landings.
A tribute to one of New York City's premier eateries traces the rich history of Tavern on the Green from its 1870s origins its evolution into a one-of-a-kind restaurant and highlights its memorable food with 150 delicious recipes for some of its signature dishes, menus, entertaining and decorating tips, and celebrity photographs.
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