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Latest edition of ‘Flying IFR’ released

By General Aviation News Staff · January 22, 2015 ·

In the fifth edition of “Flying IFR,” author Richard Collins covers all aspects of modern IFR flying, including the perfection of basic attitude instrument flight; light airplane operation in the middle high-altitudes beginning at 18,000 feet; IFR flight in and around ice thunderstorms and at night; best practices in new, modern glass cockpits; and managing stress.

FLY-IFR-5_WebDiscussions on instrument airmanship, weather analysis, flight planning, decision making, handling equipment glitches, and that critical survival skill — partial panel flying — are covered in the book, according to officials.

The 240-page softcover book is available for $19.95, while the ePub book is $14.95 at ASA2Fly.com.

 

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