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Bae 25th Apr 2008 12:25

Aviation book
 
Hi all,

Not sure in wich forum to ask this question, will give it a try here:

A while ago I saw a book written by I believe a SAS captain, dealing with meteorology, winter ops, climb gradients ...

Unfortunately I forgot the book's title and author, but I know you can order it from a small publishing company in Sweden.

Anybody knows this book or can point me in the right direction.

Much appreciated!

mompi 26th Apr 2008 10:11

.. we'll let folk find the commercial sites themselves, please ...

Bae 28th Apr 2008 07:55

I thank you for your very constructive answer!

roljoe 28th Apr 2008 08:28

Hi BAE,

disregard the stupid "mompi" 's answer , for a second post , :ugh:

Have a try on the "transair pilot shop" site, they are proposing a lot of publications,...could be a initial track..

rgds

Bae 28th Apr 2008 10:27

Hi roljoe,

Could not find the specific book I was looking for, but indeed many other interesting publications.

Thanks.

plain-plane 28th Apr 2008 12:02

hallo

I think you are looking for the book called something like: "from takeoff to landing".

The one I am thinking of has a duck which has just landed and skidded in the snow on the front page as well as several cartoon drawings inside with Laurel and Hardy flying LR 23s and Mad Dogs....

I too have found that book very good and a must read, if you dont feel like reading the original documents yourself (and who rellay do that)...the only problem is that it can be very difficult to get hold off...:{:sad::sad:

plain-plane



edit:
"Olle Åkerlunds" is the guy who wrote the book, not a very common name you should be able to find the book by googling his name....:ok:

Pugilistic Animus 28th Apr 2008 17:23

If you'er already a pilot and converting to jets---I recommend the following as must reads--

1. Handling the big jets --D.P Davies

2.FAA --Pilot's handbook of aeronautical knowledge

3. FAA --- Airplane flying handbook

4-- Caveat--not everything applicable to other countries---FAA-- instrument procedures handbook---

also perhaps FAA Aircraft Weight and Balance handbook

and

learn to use the CR-3

between those three booklets there's everything you need to know:ok:

PA

OverRun 28th Apr 2008 18:46

If your Swedish is up to it, KSAB is about the only place on the 'Net to have it. Of course, this is the perfect chat-up line to get someone Swedish to help you with the translation
http://www.ksab.net/cms/index.php?pa...hk=1&Itemid=28

PEI_3721 29th Apr 2008 01:29

“From Takeoff to Landing” was a private publication written by Olle Akerlind for SAS. It was an excellent pilots guide to PANS-OPS and TERPS. I have a well thumbed English language copy.
A limited licensed reprint (fewer risqué sketches) was undertaken by Honeywell (drafted by Olle) as their contribution to ALAR - in English. In addition to Honeywell, some of the major manufacturers had a few copies for distribution. I don’t believe that there are any more copies from these sources, but I have seen an unofficial scanned copy.

nnhy 29th Apr 2008 02:37

books
 
i have two more years of study before i am able to start flight training.
on the topics of books, any recommendations to read up more JAA atpl subjects. I look at Jepp. but it expensive for now.

thanks

fly safe

Bae 29th Apr 2008 07:54

Thank you all for your answers, the one on the swedish website, is the one I am looking for.

I will try to order it there.:ok:

lion-g 29th Apr 2008 12:52

HI BAE,

So the title of the book is ? IS it in English ?

lion-g

Bae 29th Apr 2008 13:05

lion-g,

The title of the book is "From take off to landing".

I have seen a hardcopy of it in English, but I will get confirmation of that from the website offering it before ordering.

Bae.

mompi 29th Apr 2008 21:17

answer to admin.

would be nice, not to change my message. if you change anything, it would be nice at least to let others know that I was posting an email adress where you can by this book.

thanks

OverRun 30th Apr 2008 06:38

Bae,

If you do get the book, I'd certainly appreciate your comments and a short description of the contents. It sounds an intriguing one for my bookshelf.

Bae 30th Apr 2008 07:47

Hey mompi,

I did not realize your message was edited by admin.

Please PM me with your info!

Thanks, Bae.

Bae 1st Sep 2008 08:39

Ordered it today!

LA931 3rd Sep 2008 04:56

Did you get it in English?
I can't find it anywhere.

l8starter 3rd Sep 2008 09:02

I found this book on a website (unfortunatley I cann't for the life of me remember which one :-( ) and it said "From Take Off to Landing" has been been reprinted together with another book,from that series, and is now entitled "Instrument Flight Procedures and Aircraft Performance" ISBN 91-976000-0-8 by Olle Arkelunds and Hekan Ortlund; was available in English. Hope that helps.

L8.

Chart8R 3rd Sep 2008 12:26

Olle Akerlind and Haken Ortlund
 
I have a copy of "From power ON to power OFF" which sounds very similar. The frontispiece states that it is an overview of basic JAR-Ops peformance criteria. I have his copy issued by SAS (in English) ISBN 91-631-4563-4.
I can send you a publisher and email address via PM if required.


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