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Pilots in Command: Your Best Trip, Every Trip updated

By General Aviation News Staff · October 21, 2022 ·

Aviation Supplies & Academics has released the third edition of “Pilots In Command: Your Best Trip, Every Trip.”

“The book goes beyond what is required by flight training curricula, into what is both a rarity and a necessity: Solid advice to student and professional aviators about how to be transformational leaders,” ASA officials said.

The third edition offers new insights into the airline training process, common experiences, and practices new pilots face when entering the airline industry, they report. It also expands the previous edition’s discussions on culture, professionalism, pilot schedules and bidding, and safety for today’s airline operations.

The latest edition includes a new chapter on preparing for and completing the initial qualifications course, encompassing aircraft systems training, flight deck procedures training, maneuvers training, line oriented flight training (LOFT), and the line oriented evaluation.

The book is available in softcover and as an eBook for $19.95.

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  1. Thomas Brehm says

    October 24, 2022 at 5:13 am

    It’s Line Operational Evaluation not Line Oriented Evaluation – Per AQP Advisory Circular.

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