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‘Pilots in Command: Your Best Trip, Every Trip’ published

By General Aviation News Staff · October 13, 2014 ·

Just published is “Pilots In Command: Your Best Trip, Every Trip,” which goes beyond the requirements of flight training and delivers sage advice from real pilots, for student and professional aviators alike, according to the publisher.

Author Kristofer Pierson covers a range of topics that tie into the application of basic leadership skills including crew roles, crew briefings, crew resource management (CRM), threat and error management (TEM), ground services, and dispatch procedures. Readers will learn how best to handle abnormal and emergency situations, layovers, and crew dynamics, and embrace a new model of transformational leadership and professionalism for pilots, according to the publisher.

PIC_HiRes“Pilots in Command: Your Best Trip, Every Trip” also can help meet newly implemented federal aviation regulations that require Airline Transport Pilots to complete a comprehensive ground school with instruction on leadership, professional development, crew resource management, and safety culture.

The softcover book is $19.95. It is also available as an ePub and soon for Kindle and iBooks.

For more information: ASA2Fly.com

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