Cross-Country Flying (TAB Practical Flying Series)

Cross-Country Flying by Jerry A. Eichenberger is a practical guide published by McGraw-Hill Professional on November 1, 1994. This edition, consisting of 206 pages, provides essential information for pilots interested in VFR cross-country flying in single-engine airplanes, incorporating updated U.S. airspace classifications.
Readers will find comprehensive insights into the necessary knowledge for safe and enjoyable flying experiences. The book focuses on aeronautics, equipping pilots with practical advice and guidelines to navigate the complexities of cross-country flying. With its updated content, this guide serves as a valuable resource for both novice and experienced pilots looking to enhance their flying skills.
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Now updated to include new U.S. airspace classifications, this practical and popular guide tells pilots everything they need to know for safe and enjoyable VFR cross-country flying in single-engine airplanes.
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