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Old 12th Dec 2004, 17:23
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suggested reading

They taught me: " a good pilot is always learning ".

So I'd like some reading advice to become a more proficient pilot, to have a better understanding and a more in depth study of all the subjects beyond the scope of the normal ATPL syllabus.

Feel free to post any suggestions or reviews of aviation related books.

Thank you.
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Two for starters from my library...

"The anatomy of the aeroplane", by Darrol Stinton

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"Pilots Weather", by Brian Cosgrove.


Both very readable, the content is fairly obvious from the titles - but written very much from the level of "this is the interesting and important stuff you should know about", without even paying lip service to any exam syllabus.

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