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DVD FOR WINDOWSSurviving Systems Emergencies—be confident you are preparedA must for every pilot's aviation library! Beginning with the most common system failure—lost com—this life-saving course gives you clear, concise procedures for solving each problem that may emerge. KING's techniques and tips make it easy for you to remember the procedures during extreme stress.Also included are electrical failures, inoperative primary instruments due to vacuum and pitot-static system malfunctions (see what happens on takeoff with a blocked pitot tube); loss of oil pressure and engine overheating; landing gear malfunctions; brake failure; blown tires and one of the most startling in-flight events, a door suddenly opening.109 minutes.

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