The Pilot's Radio Communications Handbook

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.55 (757 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0070318328 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-05-10 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Featuring the newest VFR -- as well as IFR -- regulations and procedures, this new edition includes the most current information needed to become proficient in the area of radio communications.
Illman (Prairie Village, KS) is an experienced single- and multiengine pilot. Paul E. . He is also the author of the Pilot's Air Traffic Control Handbook, Second Edition, and the Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, Third Edition
Really good book to get you ready to take on mic fright Albert Haber This is an excellent book to familiarize yourself with air traffic control and tower talk. I'm a private pilot and I learned in a relatively low trafficked area in Maine. The Portland tower was nearby but I didn't take advantage of it too much. I read the book one summer while I was still a student pilot when I went up with an instructor and we headed to a towered airport he was very impressed on how . Jason Fossen said Useful, but not written very well.. The book is useful, and it was badly needed when it was first published, but it was not written very well. For every paragraph of substantial or useful information, there is a page of repetition and imprecise fluff-- the book would have been twice as good had it been half as long. Again, the book is good and will not be a waste of money, but there are other pilot communication books out now that deser. Great book for learning communications protocol A Customer This is a great book for learning communications protocol for the various conditions a private pilot will encounter, and for helping to organize the cockpit relative to radio communications management. I believe it's a "must-read" for every private pilot.
This essential reference fills the gap with detailed coverage encompassing all the fundamentalsÑincluding radio facilities and communication responsibilities. With specific examples of how to conduct dialogue, and how dangerous assumption-making can be in the course of communicating, the book offers thorough grounding in: competence in cockpit communications; how to avoid communication failures; airspace classifications summaryÑcontrolled and uncontrolled airspaces defined; Multicom airport radio communications (including a simulated landing and takeof
