The Killing Zone: How & Why Pilots Die
ISBN-13:
9780071362696
ISBN-10:
007136269X
Edition:
1
Author:
Paul Craig
Publication date:
2000
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Professional
Format:
Hardcover
304 pages
Category:
Aviation
,
Aerospace
,
Engineering
,
Transportation
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780071362696
ISBN-10:
007136269X
Edition:
1
Author:
Paul Craig
Publication date:
2000
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Professional
Format:
Hardcover
304 pages
Category:
Aviation
,
Aerospace
,
Engineering
,
Transportation
Summary
The Killing Zone: How & Why Pilots Die (ISBN-13: 9780071362696 and ISBN-10: 007136269X), written by authors
Paul Craig, was published by McGraw-Hill Professional in 2000.
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Description
This literal survival guide for new pilots identifies "the killing zone," the 40-250 flight hours during which unseasoned aviators are likely to commit lethal mistakes. Presents the statistics of how many pilots will die in the zone within a year; calls attention to the eight top pilot killers (such as "VFR into IFR," "Takeoff and Climb"); and maps strategies for avoiding, diverting, correcting, and managing the dangers. Includes a Pilot Personality Self-Assessment Exercise that identifies pilot "types" and how each type can best react to survive the killing zone.
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