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ASA Global Navigation For Pilots

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Overview

Flight accomplished over longer distances and across international borders takes special knowledge; this book is for pilots who want to know more about both the planning and execution of international flights, from the basic knowledge of air navigation expected of an instrument-rated private pilot, and onward. This Third Edition of Global Navigation for Pilots: International Flight Techniques and Procedures is written and updated by Dale DeRemer, Ph.D. and Gary M. Ullrich, and serves as the continuation of what has been the definitive textbook on long-distance, trans-oceanic flight navigation and operations since 1993.

This book covers long-range navigation techniques and procedures, and international flight planning, systems, and regulations; also trans-oceanic navigation and European flight planning. Some topics include GPS, RVSM airspace, featureless terrain navigation, celestial concepts important to pilots, ICAO aircraft registry information, and how to get your flight department ready to fly internationally. Study questions or classroom exercises included with most chapters. Fully illustrated; includes industry-acronym glossary and index. Copyright © 2019-2020 Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. All rights reserved.
   
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Features

  • European Operatiosn
  • Future Air Navigation System (FANS)
  • RVSM Airspace
  • Differential GPS, WAAS & LAAS
  • ICAO Aircraft registry markings

Specifications

  • Edition: Third
  • Page Count: 464
  • Illustrations: Color tables and illustrations throughout
  • Inclusions: Index
  • ISBN Number: 978-1-61954-890-9
  • Copyright: © 2019-2024 Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. All rights reserved. (© 1993-2018 Dale DeRemer)
  • Date Published: 2019

Author Details

  • Dr. Dale DeRemer has had prestigious recognition as “Seaplane Pilot of the Year” by the Seaplane Pilots Association in 1998, was inducted into the EAA-NAFI Flight Instructor Hall of Fame in 1999, and named “Professor Emeritus of Aviation” by the University of North Dakota College of Aerospace Sciences in 2000 after 20 years of teaching aviation subjects at the university level. He has flown many types of airplanes, and is also an experienced mariner, well versed in the ways of the water, having lived aboard his 46’ sailboat for seven years while sailing it over 70,000 miles. The combination of flying and sailing naturally led to seaplane flying which became a special interest.
  • Dale has also been called “the recognized dean of seaplane pilots” by Vintage Airplane magazine, and “the father of the SEAWINGS national safety program for seaplane pilots” by Water Flying magazine.
  • Dale was raised in Southern California and received his Bachelor of Science degree from California State Polytechnic University. While completing his Master of Science and Ph.D. at Utah State University, flying became a part of everyday life. During his career, he has served as corporate pilot, agricultural pilot and chief pilot for his own and other companies. He has logged over 24,000 hours total time in general aviation aircraft of many types.
  • Dale holds ATP, CFI-A, CFI-H, CFI-I and MEI licenses with single- and multi-engine land and sea, rotorcraft-helicopter and instrument ratings. For 17 years, Dale taught advanced wilderness seaplane pilot courses to pilots from many states and several foreign countries, venturing far north into the Canadian boreal forest and arctic tundra waters. He has also been a central northwest Field Director for the Seaplane Pilots Association.
  • Dale has authored or edited the following books: Jay Grant DeRemer; a biography with a history of the DeRemer family (24hrBooks); Illustrated Dictionary of Aviation (McGraw-Hill): Chief Editor; Seaplane Pilot: Training for the Seaplane Pilot Certificate and Beyond (ASA); Seaplane Operations: basic and advanced techniques for floatplanes, amphibians and flying boats from around the world (ASA); Human Factors and Crew Resource Management for Flight Instructors: the new student involvement (out of print); Global Navigation for Pilots: International Flight Techniques and Procedures (ASA); Aircraft Systems for Pilots (Jeppesen); Water Flying Concepts: an advanced text on wilderness water flying (ASA).

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