Avoiding Fatal Flying Traps

Avoiding Fatal Flying Traps Book

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One person found this helpful. The 1st half of this book is essentially the politics of flying in Africa. I imagine most readers will quickly be skipping this treatise.

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The 2nd half of the book is mostly the author's interpretations of known flying problems. This part is the better reading, but the unedited writing style practically borders on what you might think an 8th-grader might turn in after rushing a school assignment -- it's difficult to read, not all terms are explained, and there is STILL a lot of rambling on and on and on. I'd initially thought to give this book at least 3 stars, but on reflection -- it is simply NOT worth recommending to anyone. Amazon Giveaway allows you to run promotional giveaways in order to create buzz, reward your audience, and attract new followers and customers.

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There's a problem loading this menu right now. The 'scenarios' by no means resemble the rather mon Understanding and avoiding fatal errors general aviators usually make.

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Jul 09, Steve rated it it was ok. Lots and Lots of Rambling, Unedited Comments The 1st half of this book is essentially the politics of flying in Africa. I imagine most readers will quickly be skipping this treatise. The 2nd half of the book is mostly the author's interpretations of known flying problems.

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This part is the better reading, but the unedited writing style practically borders on what you might think an 8th-grader might turn in after rushing a school assignment -- it's difficult to read, no Lots and Lots of Rambling, Unedited Comments The 1st half of this book is essentially the politics of flying in Africa.

The month of May also had some very interesting events and the Defence Air Capability Demonstration was certainly one of the highlights. For those who have not attended this demonstration, it is truly out of this world and the most comments we received regarding the photographs we publish on Pilot's Post resulted from this article. As usual the SAAF Museum air show was a huge success and what made it even more special was the participation of many privately owned aircraft that played a role in a military or air force capacity in any part of the world.

Visitors therefore saw almost everything from the classic Tiger Moths to the fighter jets of today. The Grand Rand Air Show, an event that's been on every year's calendar for the past few years was also well attended, enjoyed and jam packed with spectacular civilian air show acts. NAMPO was once again the biggest non-aviation fly-in in the country.

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With more than aircraft attending this event, I find it surprising that we struggle to see visiting aircraft at aviation events. Map reading in this area is challenging to say the least but winds of 30 knots added a few more headaches to some racers. Never the less, it was still enjoyed by all and they will all be back next year.