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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
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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.    

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