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Old 3rd Sep 2014, 06:42
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Jwscud
 
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I agree. I have found now I'm working that I have a few books I come back to regularly to refresh my knowledge - one is Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators; the other is Aircraft Performance Theory for Pilots.

I didn't realise at all until I started flying to limiting runways quite how well I needed to know the assumptions and detail of Perf A for example...
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