Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Mountain Flying By Sparky Imeson, 1987, Rev. 3rd Edit. By Airguide Publications on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States
Excellent condition, may not have been read. No marks, tight binding, only cover wear is from being on a shelf
Aircraft Type:VARIOUS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Make:VARIOUS

100% of the proceeds of this auction go to the Reno High Sierra 99s Scholarship Fund for women pilots.

This is Sparky Imeson's book on Mountain Flying...the bible on the subject [see photos #1 - #3]. The book is the 1987 third edition revised and has 259 pages. The book is pristine...no marks, highlighting, tears, or folds. Subjects covered are just about everything: Preflight; Takeoff; En Route; Arrival; Landing; Mountain meterology; Airspeed indicator; Weight & balance; Aircraft inspection; Fuel management; The magnetic compass...how all of these relate to flying in a mountainous environment..... The book is full of graphs, charts, illustrations, and good tips and advice from a pilot who knows what he is talking about.

A good book for those thinking about flying in the mountains...or even a good book for those that do.    

Hyundai adds to SEMA lineup with EGR Yellowcake Night Racer

Mon, 30 Sep 2013

Hyundai is continuing its SEMA push ahead of the specialty show, which takes place Nov. 5-8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, by introducing the Yellowcake EGR Night Racer Veloster Turbo. The name just rolls off the tongue.

Alfa faces product freeze under a review of the struggling brand

Tue, 01 Dec 2009

Fiat S.p.A. could freeze new investment in Alfa Romeo under a strategic review of the money-losing brand ordered by CEO Sergio Marchionne. A product freeze is one of two alternatives that Fiat is considering to end years of losses and declining sales at its sporty premium brand.

Range Rover Long Wheelbase Autobiography Black: Los Angeles Auto Show (video)

Sat, 23 Nov 2013

The Range Rover Long Wheelbase Autobiography Black (pictured) revealed at Los Angeles Auto Show For many, a Range Rover is the perfect luxury car. It can go anywhere, look right for any occasion and is all the car you could ever want. So it makes sense that the Range Rover manages to compete with luxury transport like Bentley, Mercedes and Rolls Royce, but what it’s never been able to do is compete in outright luxury – and space – with LWB versions of the world’s luxury cars.