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101 Things to Do With Your Private License

par Leroy Cook

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Earning the FAA Private Pilot license is a great achievement--now, expand your initial training to go Beyond Flight Training. The real excitement begins when the flight instructor lets go of your hand and you're left to set your own goals and create your own motivations. This book, Beyond Flight Training, is packed with new ways to sharpen your skills and make every flying hour a rewarding experience. Veteran pilot and instructor LeRoy Cook shows you what lies beyond flight school. In these pages, he'll guide you into areas of aviation your instructors might not have mentioned. Things like planning your first cross-country flying vacation...or sharpening your weather forecasting skills...or pursuing advanced endorsements and ratings. Beyond Flight Training will show you how to: Grow as a pilot, beyond the checkride Purchase your first airplane Test-hop a new or rebuilt plane Organize or join a flying club Handle unfamiliar airports and airspace, not seen in training Take care of family and first-time passengers Cope with the changing seasons and marginal weather Upgrade to specialized flying, like high-performance, complex, tailwheel and aerobatic aircraft. Prepare for advanced pilot certifications In print for more than 30 years, this 4th Edition of Beyond Flight Training (previously published as "101 Things To Do With Your Private License") is packed with new ways to sharpen your skills and make every flying hour rewarding.… (plus d'informations)
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I thought this book was a little disappointing. The first 80% covers stuff that any private pilot (or sport pilot) should already know: how to navigate, weather briefing (which is viciously out of date in this book) and flying, preflighting, performance, weight and balance... basic flying stuff you get in any flying handbook and have already been drilled on during your check ride. It's not "beyond" stuff, it's "basic" stuff. But I guess it bears repeating if certificated pilots think it's not worth remembering all that stuff once they start building hours.

The last 20% of this book is where it's more interesting. The author covers different ratings and certificates that you can obtain, as well as endorsements. I think the best part of this book wasn't what it takes to obtain the certificates/ratings/endorsements (which you can determine by snuggling up with FAR part 61) but why you might want to obtain them, and when they're worth doing. As somebody who is someday interested in obtaining an instrument rating, I found the "is this worth the cost" section to be particularly useful.

I know this book is called "beyond" the PPL, but it would have been useful to note that some of the things in this book (tailwheel endorsement, aerobatic training, and I'm pretty sure the complex and high performance endorsements) can be obtained before students obtain their SPL or PPL. I had my tailwheel endorsement while I was still a student pilot. Any students who are reading ahead to get a feel for what goals they might want to set when they get their certificate should keep in mind that not all of this stuff has to wait for afterward.

Definitely worth a read whether or not you're actually finished up with your SPL or PPL, although you may want to skim through the first several chapters of this book if you already know how to navigate and obtain a weather briefing. ( )
  lemontwist | Dec 21, 2018 |
This guide for new pilots proves that the fun has just begun when you pocket that precious certificate that says you’re free to fly on your own. Now, veteran pilot LeRoy Cook shows you what lies beyond flight school. This indispensable, skill-building handbook not only leads you through becoming a fully fledged, confident, and competent independent pilot, it helps you discover all the joys of flying, from vacation advice to piloting for money.

Packed with valuable information for pilots at all levels of experience, this popular guide is expanded to include chapters on coping with Airport Radar Service Areas (ARSAs), performing post-flight inspections, joining flying clubs, & obtaining a seaplane rating. The author addresses such essential topics as planning long-range flights, avoiding near misses, flying in terminal control areas, handling all kinds of weather, & filing flight plans. He also covers such topics of interest as how to acquire a commercial license & alternative ratings, learn aerobatics, fly old-fashioned aircraft, purchase an airplane, navigate cross-country, & much more.
  MasseyLibrary | Mar 29, 2018 |
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Earning the FAA Private Pilot license is a great achievement--now, expand your initial training to go Beyond Flight Training. The real excitement begins when the flight instructor lets go of your hand and you're left to set your own goals and create your own motivations. This book, Beyond Flight Training, is packed with new ways to sharpen your skills and make every flying hour a rewarding experience. Veteran pilot and instructor LeRoy Cook shows you what lies beyond flight school. In these pages, he'll guide you into areas of aviation your instructors might not have mentioned. Things like planning your first cross-country flying vacation...or sharpening your weather forecasting skills...or pursuing advanced endorsements and ratings. Beyond Flight Training will show you how to: Grow as a pilot, beyond the checkride Purchase your first airplane Test-hop a new or rebuilt plane Organize or join a flying club Handle unfamiliar airports and airspace, not seen in training Take care of family and first-time passengers Cope with the changing seasons and marginal weather Upgrade to specialized flying, like high-performance, complex, tailwheel and aerobatic aircraft. Prepare for advanced pilot certifications In print for more than 30 years, this 4th Edition of Beyond Flight Training (previously published as "101 Things To Do With Your Private License") is packed with new ways to sharpen your skills and make every flying hour rewarding.

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