Rod Machado's Instrument Pilot's Survival Manual is written to answer the instrument pilot's most important and frequently unanswered questions. For the cost of about an hour's worth of dual instruction, you will find answers to the following *How do I know if a cloud contains a thunderstorm? *How can I use Center and Approach radar to avoid ice and convective activity? *Is there a good way to estimate visibility while at DH or MDA? *Can I increase the efficiency of my scan and reduce my cockpit workload? *How do I interpret and use all those symbols on approach charts? *How do I interpret GPS approach charts? *What's the best way to fly GPS approaches? *How GPS approaches are built differently from regular instrument approaches and why you need to know about it *And much, much more!
Just like Rod Machado's Private Pilot Handbook, I thought this was written in a very thorough and easy to understand style. I appreciated the aviation humour as well!