GPS for VFR: A practical GPS guide for VFR pilots

* GPS for VFR: A practical GPS guide for VFR pilots ↠ PDF Download by ^ Mike Meadows eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. GPS for VFR: A practical GPS guide for VFR pilots An instructive example of a cross-country flight plan is given, along with helpful tips and tricks for en route use. Pilots have therefore had to rely on the user manual as well as trial and error techniques to learn how to use their new navigation aid. The detailed flight planning section is where the integration of GPS techniques with traditional cross-country procedures are described. VFR guidance has been particularly lacking. Real-life extracts from the Aviation Safety Reporting System help

GPS for VFR: A practical GPS guide for VFR pilots

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Rating : 4.78 (709 Votes)
Asin : 0615111084
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 80 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-11-17
Language : English

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Mike Meadows is a private pilot living in Houston, Texas. He is an engineer by profession, and has interests in several businesses mainly involved in the oil industry.

A good book for any VFR pilot using GPS An excellent introduction on the fundamentals of GPS and a practical guide on using GPS for VFR cross-country navigation. I found it easy to read and understand with just the right amount of technical information included. This book is not a replacement for the manufacturer's users manual, but certainly a g

An instructive example of a cross-country flight plan is given, along with helpful tips and tricks for en route use. Pilots have therefore had to rely on the user manual as well as trial and error techniques to learn how to use their new navigation aid. The detailed flight planning section is where the integration of GPS techniques with traditional cross-country procedures are described. VFR guidance has been particularly lacking. Real-life extracts from the Aviation Safety Reporting System help to consolidate the main theme of the book, which is to use the GPS as a supplement to other navigation methods.. Why was this book written? The adoption of GPS has been so rapid and widespread that traditional teaching and guidance from the FAA and flight schools has been lagging. A thorough description of how to use an HSI is given because most VFR pilots are unfamiliar with them, and because HSIs are common in the newer units. GPS for VFR is a new book that provides guidance for VFR pilots on how to get the most out of their GPS systems. The user manuals concentrate on describing the various features of the units without providing help on how to integrate traditional navigation methods. Consequently, most pilots do not advance beyond the use of the direct or goto mode. What is Included? A simple and easy to understand section on how the GPS system works is followed by a review of basic navigation terms and how they relate to the new GPS terminology

-- AOPA Pilot MagazineThe emphasis is on showing how GPS works and how it works with more traditional navigation systems typically taught during pilot training. Anyone who already has bought a GPS, or someone thinking about buying one, will find this book a useful companion to the manufacturer manual. -- Flight Training Magazine

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