Multi/assy ops
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Multi/assy ops
Hey all,
Did my initial multi some years ago and have only flown singles since then. Due to a dead computer I have lost all my assy notes, I'm just after some form of checklist/training notes for multi/assy ops (preferably pa31 orientated but I'm not fussy). Have looked online but no joy does anyone know of any website I could look to?
Cheers
Did my initial multi some years ago and have only flown singles since then. Due to a dead computer I have lost all my assy notes, I'm just after some form of checklist/training notes for multi/assy ops (preferably pa31 orientated but I'm not fussy). Have looked online but no joy does anyone know of any website I could look to?
Cheers
2ndGen,
Get onto Russ Evans, <[email protected]> or via Royal Newcastle Aero Club, RNAC, and see if you can get a copy of his book, "Understanding Light Twin Engine Aeroplanes".
Still the best primer and "all you need to know" on the subject, and, unlike a few "textbooks" I can think of, Russ' book is 100% technically correct.
For those of you who don't know, Russ was Senior Examiner, NSW Region, DCA, back in the days when Examiners in general, and Russ in particular, were highly respected and approachable, and very competent, not an accusation hurled at FOIs these days.
Tootle pip!!
Get onto Russ Evans, <[email protected]> or via Royal Newcastle Aero Club, RNAC, and see if you can get a copy of his book, "Understanding Light Twin Engine Aeroplanes".
Still the best primer and "all you need to know" on the subject, and, unlike a few "textbooks" I can think of, Russ' book is 100% technically correct.
For those of you who don't know, Russ was Senior Examiner, NSW Region, DCA, back in the days when Examiners in general, and Russ in particular, were highly respected and approachable, and very competent, not an accusation hurled at FOIs these days.
Tootle pip!!