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100 1 $aBrown, Gregory N.$q(Gregory Neal),$d1953-
245 14 $aThe turbine pilot's flight manual /$cby Gregory N. Brown & Mark J. Holt.
250 $a3rd ed.
260 $aAmes :$bIowa State University Press,$c2012.
300 $a1 online resource (xiii, 258 pages :) :$billustrations
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aCover; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; CHAPTER 1 -- Introduction; How to Use This Manual; Transitioning Piston Pilots; Transitioning Military Aviators; Crew Resource Management; Training by Civilian Employers; Civilian Aircraft and Civilian Aviation Terminology; Aircraft Systems; Contemporary Issues in the Aviation Industry; About Your Civilian Counterparts; CHAPTER 2 -- General Preparations; Training; Limitations, Systems, and Procedures; Indoctrination Training; Simulator and Flight Training; Preparing for New-Hire Training; Preparing for Ground School.
505 8 $aPreparing for Simulator and Flight TrainingPreparing for the Flight Line; Computers; Contemporary Issues in the Aviation Industry; Crew Resource Management and Teamwork; Unions; Driving under the Influence; Discrimination and Harassment; CHAPTER 3 -- Turbine Engine and Propeller Systems; Introduction to Gas Turbine Engines; Centrifugal-Flow and Axial-Flow Compressors; Multistage Compressors; Multispool Engines; Core Turbine Engine (Gas Generator); Turbojets, Turbofans, and Turboprops; Turbojet Engine; Turbofan Engine; Turboprop Engine; Thrust versus Power; Engine Operating Parameters.
505 8 $aTurbine Engine Controls in the CockpitTurbine Engine Starting; Turbine Engine Characteristics in Flight; Thrust Reversers; Thrust Reversers on Jets; Reverse Thrust on Turboprops; Use of Reversers; Turboprop Propeller Systems; Propeller Governors; Beta Range; Propeller Auto-Feather Systems; Propeller Synchronizers and Synchrophasers; Propeller Supplement for Transitioning Military Jet Pilots; Propeller Terminology; CHAPTER 4 -- Turbine Aircraft Power Systems; Basics of Aircraft Power Systems; Depiction of Aircraft Systems in Pilot Training.
505 8 $aUnderstanding Aircraft Power Systems: The Reference WaterwheelComparing Aircraft Power Systems to the Reference Waterwheel System; Electrical Power Systems; Electrical Power Sources; Control Devices; Circuit Protection; Reading an Airplane Electrical Diagram; Troubleshooting; Emergency Electrical Power Generation; Hydraulic Power Systems; Benefits of Hydraulic Power in Large Airplanes; Hydraulic Systems and Components; Hydraulic System Characteristics; Pneumatic Power Systems; High-Pressure Bleed Air; Low-Pressure Air; Bleed Hazards and Protections; Auxiliary Power Units.
505 8 $aCHAPTER 5 -- Major Aircraft SystemsFlight Controls; Control Surfaces; Flight Control System Redundancy; Flight Control Surface Position Indicating Systems; Fly-by-Wire Control Systems; Pressurization; Pressurization Indicators and Controls; Pressurization System Safety Features; Loss of Cabin Pressure in Flight; Environmental Systems; Heat Exchangers; Air and Vapor Cycle Machines; Aircraft Environmental System; Fuel Systems; Fuel Tanks; Fuel Pumps; Fuel Control Unit; Fuel Valves; Fuel Heaters; Fuel Quantity Measurement Systems; Fuel Quantity Measuring Sticks; Fuel Vents; Fuel Management.
505 8 $aCHAPTER 6 -- Dedicated Aircraft Systems.
520 $aDesigned for the pilot of piston-engine aircraft or the transitioning military pilot studying for that first corporate or airline interview, or even the old pro brushing up on turbine aircraft operations, this manual covers all the basics, clearly explaining the differences between turbine aircraft and their piston-engine counterparts. It addresses high-speed aerodynamics, coordinating multipilot crews, wake turbulence, and navigating in high-altitude weather. The book is like an operations manual for these complex aircraft, detailing pilot oper.
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655 4 $aElectronic books.
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700 1 $aHolt, Mark J.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aBrown, Gregory N.$tTurbine Pilot's Flight Manual.$dChicago : Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc., ©2012$z9781560279464
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