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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Amy L. Hoover , R. K. WiliamsPublisher: Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc Imprint: Aviation Supplies & Academics Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.635kg ISBN: 9781619547452ISBN 10: 1619547457 Pages: 372 Publication Date: 20 May 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsOperating in the environments described by Hoover and Williams demands peak performance from pilots and their airplanes. Flying with precision is a must-the margin for error here is too slim for anything less. Identifying and mitigating risk are imperative; deep practice and thoughtful planning, mandatory. Stick and rudder skills, situational awareness, decision-making, and understanding weather and airplane performance need to be highly developed. The rewards for the effort include breathtaking sights and incredible adventures. Whether or not you venture into the mountains, canyons, or backcountry, applying the tips and techniques presented in this book will improve your overall flying. --Rich Stowell, 2006 National Flight Instructor of the Year I have had the opportunity to meet, fly with, and learn from some of the world's best back-country pilots and can tell you that the authors and other people who contributed to this book are at the top of the list. Having flown in the back-country, bush, and above both arctic circles, there were many times I wished I had a resource like this in my hip pocket; far and away the best available anywhere. --R.G. Ron Hanks, ATP, PhD, CFI. Former US Naval Aviator; retired National Aviation Manager for US Bureau of Land Management; and retired Chief of Aviation Operations for US Forest Service. Operating in the environments described by Hoover and Williams demands peak performance from pilots and their airplanes. Flying with precision is a must--the margin for error here is too slim for anything less. Identifying and mitigating risk are imperative; deep practice and thoughtful planning, mandatory. Stick and rudder skills, situational awareness, decision-making, and understanding weather and airplane performance need to be highly developed. The rewards for the effort include breathtaking sights and incredible adventures. Whether or not you venture into the mountains, canyons, or backcountry, applying the tips and techniques presented in this book will improve your overall flying. --Rich Stowell, 2006 National Flight Instructor of the Year I have had the opportunity to meet, fly with, and learn from some of the world's best back-country pilots and can tell you that the authors and other people who contributed to this book are at the top of the list. Having flown in the back-country, bush, and above both arctic circles, there were many times I wished I had a resource like this in my hip pocket; far and away the best available anywhere. --R.G. Ron Hanks, ATP, PhD, CFI. Former US Naval Aviator; retired National Aviation Manager for US Bureau of Land Management; and retired Chief of Aviation Operations for US Forest Service. Operating in the environments described by Hoover and Williams demands peak performance from pilots and their airplanes. Flying with precision is a must-the margin for error here is too slim for anything less. Identifying and mitigating risk are imperative; deep practice and thoughtful planning, mandatory. Stick and rudder skills, situational awareness, decision-making, and understanding weather and airplane performance need to be highly developed. The rewards for the effort include breathtaking sights and incredible adventures. Whether or not you venture into the mountains, canyons, or backcountry, applying the tips and techniques presented in this book will improve your overall flying. --Rich Stowell, 2006 National Flight Instructor of the Year Operating in the environments described by Hoover and Williams demands peak performance from pilots and their airplanes. Flying with precision is a must-the margin for error here is too slim for anything less. Identifying and mitigating risk are imperative; deep practice and thoughtful planning, mandatory. Stick and rudder skills, situational awareness, decision-making, and understanding weather and airplane performance need to be highly developed. The rewards for the effort include breathtaking sights and incredible adventures. Whether or not you venture into the mountains, canyons, or backcountry, applying the tips and techniques presented in this book will improve your overall flying. --Rich Stowell, 2006 National Flight Instructor of the Year I have had the opportunity to meet, fly with, and learn from some of the world's best back-country pilots and can tell you that the authors and other people who contributed to this book are at the top of the list. Having flown in the back-country, bush, and above both arctic circles, there were many times I wished I had a resource like this in my hip pocket; far and away the best available anywhere. --R.G. Ron Hanks, ATP, PhD, CFI. Former US Naval Aviator; retired National Aviation Manager for US Bureau of Land Management; and retired Chief of Aviation Operations for US Forest Service. Author InformationAmy Hoover has been flying commercially and teaching backcountry flying for more than 25 years. She has over 7,000 hours of flight time, more than 2/3 of it in the Idaho backcountry, and is an original co-founder of the Mountain/Canyon Flying School in McCall, Idaho. Hoover has published more than 25 articles and manuals on mountain and canyon flying, and given more than 100 presentations in various forums throughout the U.S. She holds a Ph.D. in Education and is a Professor of Aviation at Central Washington University.R. K. Dick Williams has been a licensed pilot since 1972. He holds all fixed wing and instructor certificates, several turboprop and jet type ratings, and has flown over 18,300 hours as an instructor, charter, government, and corporate pilot. He was also an FAA Designated Pilot Examiner for 10 years. Williams started one of the first mountain flying schools in Idaho in 1985 and has over 8,000 hours flying and instructing in mountain and canyon terrain. He is the author of Notes From The Cockpit. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |