The Pilot's R/T Handbook
£14.99
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Radio Theory & Equipment |
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Regulation & Structure of Air Traffic |
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Basic Blocks of Radio Telephony |
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Departure Procedures |
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En Route Procedures |
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Arrival & Circuit Procedures & Phraseology |
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Emergency Procedures & Phraseology |
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Radio Telephony - Practical Aspects |
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Instrument Procedures & Phraseology |
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SSR Transponder Operation & Phraseology |
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Radio Checks & Readability Scale |
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Recorded Information Broadcasts |
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Morse Code & 'Q' Codes |
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FRTOL Syllabus |
'The Pilot's R/T Handbook' by Chris Leech... ...this is a practical guide to radio telephony procedure written very much from the pilot's perspective. It is an invaluable source of study material for student pilots studying for the Flight Radio Telephony Operator Licence Examinations, as well as for qualified pilots wishing to brush up their R/T technique and those going on to instrument qualifications.
The physical and regulatory environmnet within which R/T occurs is explained and then each phase of flight is looked at in detail, as are emergency and abnormal procedures. In addition the phraseology and procedures appropriate to instrument operations are also discussed.
'The Pilot's R/T Handbook' also contains: Numerous examples of phraseology and R/T exchanges. Standard message formats. A specimen complete flight, set out in a format similiar to that in the 'Practical Communications Test' Transponder operation, radio checks, recorded flight information broadcasts, Morse Code and the Flight Radio Telephony Operator's Licence syllabus coverage.
All Private Pilot Licence students will find this book of great help in the study and practice towards the Radio Telephony exam. Photographs, illustrations and line drawings throughout. Soft. 128 pages.
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