Flying the Mountains

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0071410538 · 9780071410533
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Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1: Altitude

Chapter 2: Mountain Weather

Chapter 3: Reading Mountain Weather

Chapter 4: Mountain Flying Strategy

Chapter 5: Specific Mountain Weather Concerns

Chapter 6: Almost Home

Chapter 7: Only in the Mountains

Chapter 8: More Advanced Mountain Flying

Postscript

My First Solo Flight

Index

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Packed with dozens of lifesaving illustrations!

HIGH ALTITUDE, LOW RISK!

Piloting aircraft above mountainous regions demands more than a thirst for adventure. It also requires a keen understanding of the unique challenges involved in mountain flying — for the safety and pleasure of everyone involved.

That’s why if you’re a pilot, a flight instructor, or are learning to fly, Flying the Mountains is the one-stop, practical resource you need to stay safe while soaring at extreme altitudes. Written with insight by a noted high-elevation flight instructor and pilot, Flying the Mountains:


* Outlines the nature of mountain flying
* Relays mountain flight accident statistics and causes
* Details effects of altitude on aircraft and pilots
* Examines in-flight ailments related to mountain flying
* Reviews take-off conditions from mountain airports
* And much, much more!

Logically organized by phases of flight — from preflight preparation to landings — Flying the Mountains delivers a potent combination of statistics, techniques, and examples of actions (correct and incorrect) used in actual flight scenarios.