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I'm looking to find more information related to earning my
high-performance endorsement. Primarily, I'm wanting to see if there is a good, clear, concise, simple website or book that explains the transition (in thinking and practice) from a plane that uses only a throttle and mixture control to a plane with throttle-prop-mixture and a Manifold Pressure gauge. When I go up with an instructor to start on my high-performance endorsement, I want to have some understanding of what I'm doing, when I'm doing it, and, most importantly, WHY I'm doing it. Also, What is a good book out there for learning about mountain flying? I seem to remember that Imeson's book's are pretty good, but I don't have any solid knowledge of what books are better than others. I do know to stay clear of the cumulogranite clouds often found in the mountains. ;-) Thanks, Chris G. PP-ASEL Salem, Oregon |
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Check out:
http://www.avweb.com/news/columns/182082-1.html Also the lastest issue of AOPA Flight Training has an article on Constant Speed Props. Just a side note: while most High performance aircraft have constant speed props there are some that don't. Some Piper Pawnee's come to mind at the moment. Brian CFIIG/ASEL |
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![]() Chris G. wrote: I'm looking to find more information related to earning my high-performance endorsement. Primarily, I'm wanting to see if there is a good, clear, concise, simple website or book that explains the transition (in thinking and practice) from a plane that uses only a throttle and mixture control to a plane with throttle-prop-mixture and a Manifold Pressure gauge. When I go up with an instructor to start on my high-performance endorsement, I want to have some understanding of what I'm doing, when I'm doing it, and, most importantly, WHY I'm doing it. A great resource is the FAA Airplane Flying Handbook, chapter 11. It covers all the info about transitioning to a complex and/or high perf aircraft. http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/a...lane_handbook/ Getting the throttle/prop/mixture controls will be a breeze. Be more concerned about being comfortable with the gear system and emergency extension procedures. AOPA has a lot of good info on mountain flying, but you should be a member. http://www.aopa.org |
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You need to buy Sparky Imeson's Mountain Flying Bible:
http://www.mountainflying.com/sales.htm Check out the rest of his website for other mtn flying info too! |
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In rec.aviation.student wrote:
You need to buy Sparky Imeson's Mountain Flying Bible: http://www.mountainflying.com/sales.htm Check out the rest of his website for other mtn flying info too! Please consider taking the full day ground school with Colorado Pilots Association: http://www.coloradopilots.org/ I teach the ground school course and instruct the flight(s). If you are not available on the course dates in May or August, Please see my web page to schedule one-on-one instruction at any time. http://users.frii.com/jer/ Best regards, Jer/ "Flight instruction/mountain flying are my vocation!" Eberhard -- Jer/ (Slash) Eberhard, Mountain Flying Aviation, LTD, Ft Collins, CO CELL 970 231-6325 EMAIL jeratfrii.com http://users.frii.com/jer/ C-206 N9513G, CFII Airplane&Glider FAA-DEN Aviation Safety Counselor CAP-CO Mission&Aircraft CheckPilot BM218 HAM N0FZD 235 Young Eagles! |
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Chris,
Check out the engine management columns by John Deaking at www.avweb.com. All of them... And never, ever believe someone warning you of the perils of oversquare operation. Indeed, run, don't walk, if a CFI or a mechanic mentions it. And Imeson is indeed the book I'd recommend on mountain flying. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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