Bluff Your Way on the Flight Deck

Bluff Your Way on the Flight Deck by Ken Beere, published by Ravette in 1992, is an updated edition that spans 63 pages. This book aims to assist readers in understanding the technology associated with aviation and offers insights into the lives of pilots. It serves as a guide for those looking to engage in conversations about flight without requiring extensive knowledge of the subject.
Readers will find a blend of technical information and practical advice designed for casual discussions about aeronautics and transportation. The book emphasizes the importance of moderation in using the information provided, suggesting that overconfidence could lead to unexpected responsibilities, such as landing a plane. This edition is presented in English and is suitable for anyone interested in technology and engineering within the context of aviation.
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Helps the bluffer understand some of the technology involved as well as appreciate the lives of pilots. However the bluffer should not use all the bluff found in this book. Overdo it and the captain might make you carry out the landing.
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