Jerry A. Eichenberger
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Your Pilot's License
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1998
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7 editions
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Handling In-Flight Emergencies
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1995
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6 editions
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Cross-Country Flying (TAB Practical Flying Series)
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published
1994
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4 editions
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General Aviation Law
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published
1996
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7 editions
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Your Pilot's License
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published
1983
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11 editions
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General Aviation Law (Paperback)--by Jerry A. Eichenberger [2011 Edition]
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Your Pilot's License; Answers to Typical Faa Examination: Flight Theory, Civil Air Regulations, Navigation, Weather
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“A fellow undergraduate student, majoring in history, as was I, who didn't care about the advanced aerodynamic principles of things like boundary layer separation during stalls and exactly why you might get detonation within the cylinders of the engine if the mixture was grossly improperly adjusted for a given power setting at a given altitude.”
― Your Pilot's License
― Your Pilot's License
“Flying is an art of absorbing the information from more than one reference, primary and secondary, and then using this information to decide how to manipulate the controls to achieve a desired result. The altimeter is the secondary reference for determining if the nose attitude is correct.”
― Your Pilot's License
― Your Pilot's License
“You may have been paired with someone who doesn’t know and tries to mask that lack of knowledge with indifference.”
― Your Pilot's License
― Your Pilot's License
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