When funds are low for flight training, I always try to fill my time with something that can advance my training or knowledge of aviation. This time I focused on the book shown above, The Instrument Flight Training Manual by Peter Dogan. This isn’t the most up-to-date book, but there are some things about IFR flight that don’t change that quickly. This book was a good one for getting a nice introduction to IFR flight training. It’s not a Gleim style book, it’s more like your CFI talking to you about IFR and “The System”. Now that I’ve read it, I should go back a review the chapter quizzes and think about taking those.
Posted by: Barry Orlando | June 21, 2011
Passing Time Reading About IFR Flying
Posted in Flight Training, Instrument Training | Tags: Flight Training, Ground School, Instrument Training
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