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Old 1st September 2006 | 06:47
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Preparation for Command

Saw a book advertised on pprune some time ago, with a title of something something... preparation for command... all you need to know...
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Old 1st September 2006 | 07:05
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Hope this helps. Good luck.

http://www.subtleconcepts.co.uk/flyi...reparation.htm

If the web address disappears use google and put in "prepare command"
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Old 1st September 2006 | 07:09
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The Dilbert Principle by Scott Adams.




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Old 1st September 2006 | 07:23
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Right Way Up... this is exactly the book i am looking for... thankyou
Nugpot.... thank you
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Old 1st September 2006 | 09:28
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From the www.ashgate.com website try "Aircraft Command Techniques" by Sal Fallucco.

From my experience the greatest knowledge can be learned from those that you fly with. Ask questions, discuss options, decisions and learn.

Good luck.
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Old 1st September 2006 | 11:20
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A book may be good for a general overview outlining duties and responsibilities as well as CRM. However you are your own individual who has your own style. Think about all of the captains you have flown with in the past... both good and bad. Think about how you like to be treated as a F/O. Take all of those qualities and adapt them to your style. Captaining can't be tought... it's inbred from the first time you solo. That's where the fundamental building block for being a captain starts.
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Old 1st September 2006 | 17:34
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A very good read is Flight Discipline. Well recommended to me and rightly so


Written by I think Anthony Kern could be wrong though.


published by Mcgraw and Hill
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Old 1st September 2006 | 19:27
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Handling The Big Jets Third Ed., By David P. Davies, if you haven't read it already

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