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Jet Simming (Digital Edition)

Jet Simming (Digital Edition)

Jet Simming (Digital Edition)

Face the heaviest simulation challenges!, Handle the world's largest airliners!, Cruise at the aviation's 's highest altitudes!, Travel to Earth's farthest distances and sit in aviation's most distinguished seats!

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SKU DL-BKJS
MEDIA INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF DIGITAL EDITION
SIZE (Mb) 2.3 Mb
AUTHOR BILL STACK
PUBLISHER Topskills (MORE)
PAGES 296
 
Price: $28.95
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Simulate propjets, business jets, and jetliners!

  • Face the heaviest simulation challenges
  • Handle the world's largest airliners
  • Cruise at the aviation's highest altitudes
  • Travel to Earth's farthest distances
  • Sit in aviation's most distinguished seats
  • Fly on autopilot

Face the heaviest simulation challenges!, Handle the world's largest airliners!, Cruise at the aviation's 's highest altitudes!, Travel to Earth's farthest distances and sit in aviation's most distinguished seats!

Learn about:

  • the advantages of simming the jets
  • what real-world jet pilots do
  • what's required of jet pilots
  • the fundamentals of simming in jets
  • performance speeds for jets
  • jet panels and instruments
  • planning and preparing jet flights
  • flying business jets
  • flying small, medium and large jetliners
  • flying supersonic airliners
  • using jet checklists
  • sources of charts used by real jet pilots

Instructions supplied with flight-simulation programs skim the surface of what a flight-sim pilot needs to know. Go deeper than the superficial and learn how real pilots perform common, crucial and required maneuvers correctly.

Organized for Your Easy Use

  • Jet Simming is divided into relevant chapters.
  • Chapters are organized into easy-to-follow sections.
  • Headings and captions help you find information quickly.
  • Images and tables convey detailed information and significant concepts quickly and easily.
  • Fully indexed for quick reference.
  • Dimensions are 5.5 inches by 8.5 inches (14 cm by 22 cm), or approximately A5.
  • Jet Simming is 300 pages.

The Advantages of Simming the Jets
What's the point of simming in these huge, cumbersome and demanding creatures? Learn what's beyond the machismo feeds.

What Jet Pilots Do
Real-world jet pilots do a lot more than fly jets. Learn what they do so you can simulate their jobs realistically.

Requirements for Flying Jets
Jet pilots meet many more requirements than other pilots do. Learn what they are so you can simulate jet flight realistically.

Jet Performance Speeds
While all real-world pilots use performance speeds, commonly called "V speeds," to operate their aircraft properly and efficiently, jet pilots rely on them. Learn about the performance speeds that real-world jet pilots use so you can simulate jet flight realistically.

Jet Panels and Instruments
Although aircraft instruments are basically the same, the layouts of jet panels and the appearance of jet instruments are different from general aviation and from one jet to another. Learn how to use these panels and instruments so you can simulate jet flight realistically.

Planning and Preparing Your Jet Flights
Real-world jet pilots spend much of their time planing and preparing so their flights are safe and efficient. To simulate jet flight realistically, you must plan and prepare, too,or your jet flights will be amateurish.

Flying the Jets
Flying various jet types is so different that three separate chapters are devoted to jet flight procedures, methods and practices. Learn how to fly business jets, jetliners (small, medium, large) and the Concorde supersonic jet airliner. Each type has its own unique characteristics, challenges, demands and rewards.

Using Checklists
With every jet pilot using checklists on every flight, your Jet Simming contains sample checklists for every flight phase as well as air traffic control. It's the best way to sim realistically.

Sources of Charts
Every real-world jet pilots uses charts to know how to get places and what to do when they arrive there. Simulating jet flight realistically is impossible without charts. For your convenience, Jet Simming lists several reliable sources of official aviation charts that real-world pilots use in their real-world jet flights. (This book does not containany charts. We are trainers, not charts suppliers.)

Find Needed Information Quickly and Easily
Your Jet Simming is organized and laid out for your easiest use. Information is divided into relevant chapters, and chapters are organized into easy-to-follow sections. Headings and captions help you find information quickly. It's fully indexed for quick reference.

Clearly Written and Easy to Use
Your Jet Simming is written by expert flight simmers and professional aviators, then published by an experienced training enterprise to help you learn by reading and doing. Policies, procedures and practices used by professional real-world jet pilots are explained in straight-forward, easy-to-follow English. Visual aids help you grasp the principles, and easy-to-follow exercises help you apply the concepts and methods for experienceand learning.

Universal Application
The jet principles, procedures and practices explained in Jet Simming apply to all business jets and jetliners. We can't write one book that explains every jet in the air, and we can't write a separate book for every jet, either. So we explain the most common jets in this book, and readers can easily adapt our explanations to the specific jets they're flying. Frankly, anybody who cannot adapt fundamental knowledge to specific aircraft lacks the right stuff for jet simming.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
  • Chapter 1: Advantages of Flying Jets
  • Chapter 2: What Jet Pilots Do
  • Chapter 3: Requirements for Flying Jets
  • Chapter 4: Fundamentals of Jet Simming
  • Chapter 5: Jet Performance Speeds
  • Chapter 6: Jet Panels and Instruments
  • Chapter 7: Planning and Preparing Your Jet Flights
  • Chapter 8: Flying Business Jets
  • Chapter 9: Flying Jetliners
  • Chapter 10: Flying Supersonic Jetliners
  • Appendix A: Using Jet Checklists
  • Appendix B: Sources of Real Aviation Charts
  • Index

Digital Format

  • Readable with any device or software that reads PDF (portable document format) files, such as:
    • Adobe,
    • Kindle,
    • Libre,
    • Nitro, and
    • Nook.  
  • If your E-Reader reads PDF files, it will read Jet Simming

Particulars

  • File size: 3.69 mb
  • Archive size: 4.52 mb
  • Password protected
  • Instructions included 

Get a Free V-Speed Card

  • Lists the most common general-aviation V-speeds alphabetically on one side and by velocity on the other side.
  • Each V-speed is identified by name and abbreviation and explained in clear language.
  • Handy size for using right at your flight simulator.
  • Free with the purchase of Jet Simming

Message From the Author

Instructions supplied with flight-simulation programs skim the surface of what a flight-sim pilot needs to know. And real-world aviation books explain much more than home flight simmers need to know. My books are focused on just what you need.  If you enjoy simulating flight realistically, as I do, you will enjoy my books. – Bill Stack, author

Satisfaction Guaranteed

I believe you will enjoy your Jet Simming and will be glad you bought it because I invest a lot of time and effort toward making high quality products that are useful to people. That’s why I confidently guarantee you will be pleased with it. If my book is physically defective in any way, I will replace it at no cost to you. If you feel my book is not what I say it is, your purchase price will be refunded. Nothing could be safer than this! — Bill Stack, author 

Relevancy Notice

My flight-sim books are only for home flight-simulation computer games. They are based on real aviation laws, regulations, and procedures so home flight-simulation enthusiasts can maximize their enjoyment. Because some aspects of home flight-simulation games are not exactly like real-world aviation, some information in my books is not exactly like real flight. That is why these books are not intended for and should not be used for real-world flight or lessons. TopSkills and I accept no liability for any misuse of my flight-simulation manuals. – Bill Stack, author

 
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