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New book helps pilots get the most from flying their Cessna 210s

By Janice Wood · October 29, 2012 ·

SAN DIEGO — Just released is an all-new primer on owning and flying the Cessna 210 by five-time Master CFI Chuck McGill. “Flying the Cessna 210: The Secrets Unlocked” will help pilots master the art of piloting this complex airplane, says McGill, who offers his wisdom on optimum performance and safe operations based on his thousands of hours of flying and teaching in the airplane.

Flying the Cessna 210 includes:

  • Accessories and modifications
  • Tips and techniques for preflight, taxi, takeoff, climb, cruise, descent, and landing operations
  • Maximizing the 210’s versatility and utility
  • 114 full-color photographs and illustrations in 11 chapters

So often, people purchase complex go-fast airplanes but don’t have a good understanding of the airplane’s systems and flight characteristics, McGill said, noting he wrote the book to extend pilots’ knowledge far beyond a POH and to help them get optimum performance, safety, and longevity from their airplanes.

For more information: SafeFlightIntl.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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