CPL Aeroplane Textbooks

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Bob Tait CHUF CPL Human Performance & Limitations Textbook
Human Performance has become one of the problem subjects for the CPL candidate. This book keeps you up to date on the type of questions that are being asked in the cyber examination. Constantly revised.
Bob Tait has applied some fairly obvious common sense principles to the production of these books. When students begin a course of study they probably know little if anything about the subject. Each book in this series has been written for the student – not to impress their instructors. They assume that the reader has no prior knowledge of the subject and has no special training in physics or maths.
Education is not improved by telling students things they don’t need to know. Rather than ‘baffle you with science’, the books concentrate on telling you the things you really need to know in a very simple and concise way. If you wish to delve deeper into the subject later on – that’s great! While covering the requirements of the syllabus to ensure that you pass the CASA exam, the books concentrate heavily on those elements of the syllabus that are vital for your safety. They aim to give you the confidence which is so necessary to allow you to get the greatest satisfaction and enjoyment from your flying.
We humans can concentrate on only one thing at a time. The information is presented in small easily digestible portions, with frequent pauses for review. Each book features regular practice progress tests and practice exams. We all learn and remember best the things that are pleasant. The books are written in a relaxed conversational style which some have even described as entertaining ! One of the most encouraging things about our involvement in aviation education has been the constant positive feed-back from satisfied students around Australia. If so many students have taken the trouble to sit down and send us a ‘thank you’ note, I guess we must be doing something right !
$54.00
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Bob Tait CPL Meteorology Textbook
One of the most requested books on aviation meteorology. Packed with excellent diagrams and lots of good photos. This book includes a thorough coverage of operational meteorology. Final tests use the newly released CASA VFR [Day] exam workbooklet as a source for ARFOR and TAF questions.
Bob Tait has applied some fairly obvious common sense principles to the production of these books. When students begin a course of study they probably know little if anything about the subject. Each book in this series has been written for the student – not to impress their instructors. They assume that the reader has no prior knowledge of the subject and has no special training in physics or maths.
Education is not improved by telling students things they don’t need to know. Rather than ‘baffle you with science’, the books concentrate on telling you the things you really need to know in a very simple and concise way. If you wish to delve deeper into the subject later on – that’s great! While covering the requirements of the syllabus to ensure that you pass the CASA exam, the book concentrates heavily on those elements of the syllabus that are vital for your safety. The aim is to give you confidence that allows you to get the greatest satisfaction and enjoyment from your flying.
We humans can concentrate on only one thing at a time. The information is presented in small easily digestible portions, with frequent pauses for review. Each book features regular practice progress tests and practice exams. We all learn and remember best the things that are pleasant. The book is written in a relaxed conversational style which some have even described as entertaining! One of the most encouraging things about Bob Tait aviation education has been the constant positive feed-back from satisfied students around Australia. Please Note: the Day [VFR] Booklet is required and not included.
$54.00
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Bob Tait CPL Navigation Textbook

This book covers all areas of the CASA syllabus for both PPL and CPL navigation. It includes a very comprehensive section on the use of radio navigation aids. As usual it is packed with good quality diagrams and revision questions and tests, all with fully explained answers.

Bob Tait has applied some fairly obvious common sense principles to the production of these books. When students begin a course of study they probably know little if anything about the subject. Each book in this series has been written for the student – not to impress their instructors. They assume that the reader has no prior knowledge of the subject and has no special training in physics or maths.

Education is not improved by telling students things they don’t need to know. Rather than ‘baffle you with science’, the books concentrate on telling you the things you really need to know in a very simple and concise way. If you wish to delve deeper into the subject later on – that’s great! While covering the requirements of the syllabus to ensure that you pass the CASA exam, the book concentrates heavily on those elements of the syllabus that are vital for your safety. The aim is to give you confidence that allows you to get the greatest satisfaction and enjoyment from your flying.
We humans can concentrate on only one thing at a time. The information is presented in small easily digestible portions, with frequent pauses for review. Each book features regular practice progress tests and practice exams. We all learn and remember best the things that are pleasant. The book is written in a relaxed conversational style which some have even described as entertaining! One of the most encouraging things about Bob Tait aviation education has been the constant positive feed-back from satisfied students around Australia.
$61.80
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Bob Tait CADA CPL Aerodynamics Textbook
This book is packed with hundreds of good-quality diagrams and photographs. Regular revision exercises with fully explained answers are provided. Used by hundreds of students to prepare for the CASA Aerodynamics examination.
Bob Tait has applied some fairly obvious common-sense principles to the production of these books. When students begin a course of study, they probably know little if anything about the subject. Each book in this series has been written for the student, not to impress their instructors. They assume that the reader has no prior knowledge of the subject and has no special training in physics or maths.
Education is not improved by telling students things they don’t need to know. Rather than ‘baffle you with science’, the books concentrate on telling you the things you really need to know in a very simple and concise way. If you wish to delve deeper into the subject later on – that’s great! While covering the requirements of the syllabus to ensure that you pass the CASA exam, the books concentrate heavily on those elements of the syllabus that are vital for your safety. They aim to give you the confidence which is so necessary to allow you to get the greatest satisfaction and enjoyment from your flying.
We humans can concentrate on only one thing at a time. The information is presented in small easily digestible portions, with frequent pauses for review. Each book features regular practice progress tests and practice exams. We all learn and remember best the things that are pleasant. The books are written in a relaxed conversational style which some have even described as entertaining! One of the most encouraging things about our involvement in aviation education has been the constant positive feed-back from satisfied students around Australia. If so many students have taken the trouble to sit down and send us a ‘thank you’ note, I guess we must be doing something right!
$54.00
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Bob Tait CPL Air Law Textbook
Air Law is one of the great challenges for students of aviation. The CASA Air Law syllabus has recently been revised and this book covers the new syllabus requirements fully. All references are kept up to date because small print runs allow constant revision. The most up to date air law guide available in Australia.
Bob Tait has applied some fairly obvious common sense principles to the production of these books. When students begin a course of study they probably know little if anything about the subject. Each book in this series has been written for the student – not to impress their instructors. They assume that the reader has no prior knowledge of the subject and has no special training in physics or maths.
Education is not improved by telling students things they don’t need to know. Rather than ‘baffle you with science’, the books concentrate on telling you the things you really need to know in a very simple and concise way. If you wish to delve deeper into the subject later on – that’s great! While covering the requirements of the syllabus to ensure that you pass the CASA exam, the books concentrate heavily on those elements of the syllabus that are vital for your safety. They aim to give you the confidence which is so necessary to allow you to get the greatest satisfaction and enjoyment from your flying.
We humans can concentrate on only one thing at a time. The information is presented in small easily digestible portions, with frequent pauses for review. Each book features regular practice progress tests and practice exams. We all learn and remember best the things that are pleasant. The books are written in a relaxed conversational style which some have even described as entertaining !
One of the most encouraging things about our involvement in aviation education has been the constant positive feed-back from satisfied students around Australia.
$54.00
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Bob Tait CSYA CPL Aircraft General Knowledge
This book covers all of the requirements for the Syllabus for the CPL General Knowledge Cyber Examination. Packed with hundreds of high quality diagrams, entertaining text, progress tests and final practice exams
Bob Tait has applied some fairly obvious common sense principles to the production of these books. When students begin a course of study they probably know little if anything about the subject. Each book in this series has been written for the student – not to impress their instructors. They assume that the reader has no prior knowledge of the subject and has no special training in physics or maths.
Education is not improved by telling students things they don’t need to know. Rather than ‘baffle you with science’, the books concentrate on telling you the things you really need to know in a very simple and concise way. If you wish to delve deeper into the subject later on – that’s great! While covering the requirements of the syllabus to ensure that you pass the CASA exam, the books concentrate heavily on those elements of the syllabus that are vital for your safety. They aim to give you the confidence which is so necessary to allow you to get the greatest satisfaction and enjoyment from your flying.
We humans can concentrate on only one thing at a time. The information is presented in small easily digestible portions, with frequent pauses for review. Each book features regular practice progress tests and practice exams. We all learn and remember best the things that are pleasant. The books are written in a relaxed conversational style which some have even described as entertaining !
One of the most encouraging things about our involvement in aviation education has been the constant positive feed-back from satisfied students around Australia.
$54.00
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Bob Tait CFPA CPL Performance Textbook
A very comprehensive text which revises all of the PPL performance syllabus and goes on to add those areas that are required at the CPL level. All exercises and tests are accompanied by fully explained, and where calculations are involved, fully worked answers.
Bob Tait has applied some fairly obvious common sense principles to the production of these books. When students begin a course of study they probably know little if anything about the subject. Each book in this series has been written for the student – not to impress their instructors. They assume that the reader has no prior knowledge of the subject and has no special training in physics or maths.
Education is not improved by telling students things they don’t need to know. Rather than ‘baffle you with science’, the books concentrate on telling you the things you really need to know in a very simple and concise way. If you wish to delve deeper into the subject later on – that’s great! While covering the requirements of the syllabus to ensure that you pass the CASA exam, the book concentrates heavily on those elements of the syllabus that are vital for your safety. The aim is to give you confidence that allows you to get the greatest satisfaction and enjoyment from your flying.
We humans can concentrate on only one thing at a time. The information is presented in small easily digestible portions, with frequent pauses for review. Each book features regular practice progress tests and practice exams. We all learn and remember best the things that are pleasant. The book is written in a relaxed conversational style which some have even described as entertaining! One of the most encouraging things about Bob Tait aviation education has been the constant positive feed-back from satisfied students around Australia.
$78.70
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Flight Radio for Pilots VFR Operations - Aviation Theory Centre

The complete guide to all radio communications including use of the radios, phraseology and standard calls for all VFR operations. Note: the radio calls and procedures are also available on CD-ROM.

Additional Postage Charge will be added at Checkout.

$40.00
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Manual of Aviation Meteorology - Bureau Of Meteorology

Pilots operate in a dynamically changing and potentially risky weather environment. But does the atmosphere have to be a threat?

To some extent it always will be, but pilots who have good knowledge of it, treat it with respect, keep their eyes open, and prepare adequately will enjoy safe and efficient flight.

Pilots need to frequently refresh their knowledge of the weather by comparing what is observed with what is forecast and by studying all aspects of the weather by viewing and comparing radar and satellite images and weather maps to gain an overall appreciation of likely weather events.

A clear understanding of local-scale influences on the weather is essential for all pilots, especially since significant atmospheric variations at low levels commonly adversely affect aircraft performance. In particular, convective activity, orographic features, lines of trees and seemingly insignificant obstacles can generate turbulence and wind shear of critical significance to aircraft performance, making low-level operations difficult and risky.

It is wise for a pilot to be aware of the limitations of forecasts and other guidance material. Be aware that although weather forecasts are based on the best advice available, accuracy can only be assessed after the event.

Most studies into aircraft accidents report that about half are weather related. The most common errors contributing to accidents are:

  • failure to prepare adequately with respect to understanding relevant meteorological conditions;
  • inability to equate forecast weather with that experienced;
  • failure to assess deteriorating weather conditions in time to permit a safe alternative course, particularly with regard to higher ground;
  • failure, by VFR pilots, to realise the risk of disorientation as a result of attempting to fly into non-visual flight conditions.

Understanding the material presented in this manual and constantly refreshing meteorological knowledge will go a long way in preparing pilots for safe and enjoyable flight.

This book is included in AFT’s CMET and AMET Theory Courses.

Additional Postage Charge will be added at Checkout.

$65.95
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