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Old February 20th 05, 04:24 PM
Paul Folbrecht
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Default IFR reading

Am finishing up Machado's exellent Instrument Flying Handbook now.
Really enjoyed that - lots of good stuff on approaches (especially) that
you don't get in the training materials.

So, what else is must reading for the newly-minted IFR pilot??

Thanks for all the replies on the staying-current question - good stuff!
I intend to make every effort to stay current and do a lot of
real-world instrument flying in the coming months!

~Paul

 




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