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FAA Seaplane Skiplane And Float/Ski Equipped Helicopter Operations Handbook - eBook

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Part# 13-05894
MFR Model# 0062-ATB-E

Overview

Seaplane, Skiplane, and Float/Ski Equipped Helicopter Handbook, FAA's operational handbook, introduces the basic skills necessary for piloting seaplanes, skiplanes, and helicopter's equipped with floats and skiis. It is primarily intended to assist pilots who already hold private or commercial certificates and who are learning to fly these aircraft types. It is also beneficial to rated seaplane pilots who wish to improve their proficiency, pilots preparing for flights using ski equipped aircraft, and flight instructors engaged in the instruction of both student and transitioning pilots.
   
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EBook Details

  • File Type: Adobe .pdf format
  • File Size: 5.3Mb
  • Print: unlimited
  • Copy/Paste: unlimited
  • Offline Access: yes
  • Search: always
  • Bookmarks: always
  • System Reqs: Windows, Macintosh, iPad, and more

Specifications

  • Publisher: FAA
  • Copyright Date: 2004
  • Pages: 82
  • Binding: Paperback

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Contents

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS:
  • rules and regulations and aides for navigation
  • principles of seaplanes
  • water characteristics and seaplane base operations
  • seaplane operations
  • performance
  • skiplane operations
  • emergency open sea operations
  • float and ski equipped helicopters

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