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Fri, Apr 22, 2016

Second Edition Of VFR Handbook Released

Available In Electronic Format For Tablet Devices

The Second Edition of the VFR Flight Handbook is a handy reference and refresher for pilots who fly VFR in fixed-wing, single-engine land aircraft.

Author Anthony A. Repeta has gathered, condensed and organized material from FAA publications and other authoritative sources to create a comprehensive handbook, which includes notes on aircraft operation and the rules, regulations, procedures, normal and emergency, for flying VFR in all classes of airspace. This eBook can serve as a handy digital kneeboard when flying with an iPad or other tablet.

The information in this handbook provides VFR pilots with the knowledge they need to safely fly anywhere their flying skills, navigational skills, pilot's license, aircraft and confidence will allow. Topics include FAA rules and regulations; aircraft operation; avionics; flight planning and weather; VFR flight services; airports, arrivals and departures; mountain flying; collision avoidance and much more!

This 374-page PDF eBook is illustrated throughout with some color photography and line-art by the author; includes index and bibliography.

(Image provided with University Aviation Press news release)

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