CAE Oxford Aviation Academy - Book 2: Airframes and Systems
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2016 | ISBN: 9781906202651 | English | 344 pages | PDF | 45.23 MB
Do you want to become a Pilot? It's truly a dream job. You can fight to everywhere with beautiful attendants. So welcome to my blogs to get full collection of CAE Oxford Aviation Academy Textbook Training.
The content of these manuals meets the requirements of the EASA theoretical knowledge syllabus for the Air Transport Pilot Licence (ATPL) and complies with the ATPL learning Objectives published by EASA. Many diagrams, most of them in colour are used to explain the more difficult concepts and the majority of chapters include multiple choice questions which allow students to check their progress.
This is the book 2 - Airframes and Systems covers the eight systems which comprise the essential “organs” of the modern aircraft. Also every part of the aircraft is covered in detail in an easily read and understandable manner, from the basic structure, the hydraulic, fuel, air conditioning, anti-icing and flight-control systems to the systems to the emergency equipment and landing gear.
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The complete set of 14 CAE Oxford Aviation Academy training manuals has over 6500 pages.
Book 01. Air Law
Book 02. Aircraft General Knowledge 1: Airframes and Systems
Book 03. Aircraft General Knowledge 2: Electrics and Electronics
Book 04. Aircraft General Knowledge 3: Powerplant
Book 05. Aircraft General Knowledge 4: Instrumentation
Book 06. Flight Performance and Planning 1 : Mass and Balance, Performance
Book 07. Flight Performance and Planning 2 : Flight Planning and Monitoring
Book 08. Human Performance and Limitations
Book 09. Meteorology
Book 10. Navigation 1: General Navigation
Book 11. Navigation 2: Radio Navigation
Book 12. Operational Procedures
Book 13. Principles of Flight
Book 14. Communications
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