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Ace the Technical Pilot Interview
- Paperback
- Edition: 1
- Author: Gary v. Bristow, Gary Bristow
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
- Release Date: April 2002
- ISBN-10: 0071396098
- ISBN-13: 9780071396097
- List Price: $29.95
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Average Rating:
Not only Interview
I found myself browsing through this helpful book for backup or just reviewing items so important for my flight carrier.
Always useful, practical and very well explained.
ACE The Technical Pilot Interview
A must have for anyone who's looking for a refresh in aviation knowledges. I would recommend to everybody going for an airline assesment.
Technical Pilot Interview
Some subjects are a bit short handled, some are a bit simplistic.
Overall good, interesting, memory-resfreshing.
Useful as a complement of other studies.
Proof-reader needed
Like everyone else says, it's great for questions...not so much for the answers. Even just a proofreading would have been nice. I saw "sheer" and "shear" swapped three times (e.g. "wind sheer" and something like "due to shear thrust"). The lift equation was presented as a SUM of density, velocity, lift coefficient, and area rather than the product. And the list goes on....
But then again, it's great for questions to think about! It might be best to buy a used copy that's been marked with corrections.
GREAT
This is probably one of the best organized and satright forward aviation books I've come across. VEry well thought and the way the information is laid out makes it much easier to understand since it's progressive following a logical order of ideas, revisiting concepts from some questions to others that relate in order for the reader to fully apply all the knowledge in understanding more complex concepts