EASA ATPL(H) Principles of Flight EASA ATPL(H) Principles of Flight
EASA ATPL(H) 2020

EASA ATPL(H) Principles of Flight

    • 49,99 €
    • 49,99 €

Publisher Description

The first edition of this Padpilot book is applicable to and 100% compliant with the EASA 2020 syllabus.


The book covers everything you need to know to satisfy all the syllabus learning objectives. It also covers other essential information which you need to know if you intend to pursue a career as a professional helicopter pilot.


The book is lavishly illustrated with photographs, photo-realistic renders and pin-sharp diagrams. These bring the subject to life and improve and deepen your understanding.


The book features our unique ContentPlus system. At the tap of a button you have access to accident case studies and insights into topics, showing how topics are directly relevant to piloting and how they connect with other aviation topics. Threat and Error flags throughout the book alert you to any significant flight safety hazards associated with the topic. Every chapter has a new-style summary page which aims to address, in very simple, short responses, each EASA LO covered in the chapter. Every chapter includes an electronic Quick Quiz which tests the knowledge summarised in the chapter summary.


As with all Padpilot books, we explain to the level which gives you deep understanding of all the topics important to pilots. This book is far more than a mere collection of exam-passing notes. It’s your reference volume and authoritative resource for everything related to aviation helicopter performance. It’s written by pilots, for pilots at the level that professional pilots need to understand.


Padpilot constantly works to enhance its books. Each new version of an edition comes with new insights, or describes new systems and procedures or adds better explanations and even more illustration and animation. You receive all these absolutely free for the life of the edition. 


New editions are published infrequently, on the rare occasions when we need to completely revise the structure of the book.


Who Is It For


This book is ideally suited to students studying the 2020 EASA ATPL(H) syllabus.


Padpilot ATPL(H) Principles of Flight is enjoyable, accessible, easy to read and great to explore. Serious aviation enthusiasts and PPL pilots will benefit hugely from its sharp insights, easy explanations and stunning imagery.


About Padpilot


Padpilot Ltd, a UK publishing house which specialises exclusively in pilot education materials. Our books and classroom materials are used across the world by airlines, approved training organisations and many individual students struggling with other materials they’re asked to work with.

  • GENRE
    Professional & Technical
    RELEASED
    2021
    14 May
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    744
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Padpilot Ltd
    SIZE
    321.2
    MB

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