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Hoe land je een vliegtuig? (Little ways to live a big life)

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Soms is het genoeg dat iemand je laat zien dat het kan.

Als je altijd al op de stoel van een piloot hebt willen zitten, is Hoe land je een vliegtuig? dé manier om in de cockpit te kruipen. Marc Vanhoenacker, de vliegenier-dichter die poëzie weet te maken van de wetenschap achter vliegen, geeft jou de stuurknuppel in handen.


Hij loodst je al pratend door het naderen en landen heen en bouwt zo je kennis over vliegen van de grond ad (of beter gezegd, vanuit de lucht) op. Voel hoe je het vliegtuig bestuurt en leer voor altijd anders kijken naar een landing: één van de meest uitdagende, maar dus ook bevredigende taken van een piloot. Jij dus. Touchdown!


‘Hallo! Je ziet er eerlijk gezegd verrassend ontspannen uit. Dat is geweldig. Ga links in de cockpit zitten – dat is de stoel voor de gezagvoerder. Jazeker, je bent nu de captain, en ja, daar beneden, dat is de landingsbaan. Doe je veiligheidsgordel maar om en bestel een kop thee. We gaan aan de slag.’


Mark Vanhoenacker volgde zijn jeugddroom om piloot te worden. Als Senior First Officer voor British Airways, vliegt Mark al schrijvend de hele wereld over.


Heb je altijd al willen leren hoe je piano speelt? Of hoe je een vliegtuig kunt laten landen? Maar had je er nooit de tijd voor? Nu is er geen excuus meer, want met de serie Little ways to live a big life kan ook jij de meest ingewikkelde dingen eenvoudig leren. Experts van internationale faam maken hun expertise toegankelijk en leren je op een laagdrempelige en luchtige manier nieuwe vaardigheden. Ook verkrijgbaar in de Litte ways to live a big life-serie:
Hoe speel je piano?
Hoe begrijp je E=mc2?

76 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 16, 2018

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124 reviews73 followers
April 19, 2025
This was a very interesting, and great book! I would very much recommend it to all to-be Pilots! Mark Vanhoenacker is a really experienced pilot, and I trust all his views, and points. I definitely hope this helps me as the years to come! Simply and easy examples!
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25 reviews2 followers
June 12, 2023
اطلاعات فنی جالب و تازه‌ای درمورد پرواز داشت و حتی برای بنده که چندین سالی هست مطالعات هوافضا دارم جالب بود فقط تنها نقدی که وارد است به نسخه فارسی این کتاب بود که حتی دست به ترجمه و استفاده از لغات فرهنگستان به جای لغات فنی جهانی بود
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Author 13 books97 followers
January 23, 2023
Another of the teeny tiny little books I snagged from the Small Books display at the library. This one, a succinct guide to landing a large aircraft. You know, if you're the only one who doesn't get the fish.

The book itself is an easy read, and Vanhoenacker is a genial and wry guide through the basic mechanics of not just sitting there screaming until the plane hits the ground. I'm not sure, having attempted landings in flight simulator programs with a remarkably consistent record of failure, if this book would actually help me. I'm also not sure I'd remember anything I'd read. But it made for a brief, entertaining read.

It'd be fun to have flight attendants pass out a couple hundred copies of this book mid-flight as an April Fools joke...but then again, we're a litigious, humorless society, so I suppose that'll remain a fantasy.

A three point seven five.
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609 reviews295 followers
October 23, 2018
After enjoying Vanhoenacker's Skyfaring, I was looking forward to more. How to Land a Plane is a short (about 60 pages) book that describes in detail how to land a plane. He goes into the aerodynamics, the flight controls, the things that should happen, and the things that might go wrong. He does this in a clear, easy to understand way, occasionally with humor. It's a good book for anyne who is curious about the mechanics of flying, but who isn't going to be going to flight school right away. Who doesn't like to find out how things work and how people do their jobs? A nice book for all ages. (Thanks to The Experiment and NetGalley for a digital review copy.)
Profile Image for Steve.
1 review
November 14, 2018
Educational and very stressful! I hope I never have to land a plane! So much respect for pilots!
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4 reviews
January 3, 2022
Excellent little book on literally how to land a plane. Great to have with you on holiday flights in case the pilot feels a little unwell!
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248 reviews4 followers
December 16, 2022
A fine read if you want to understand the basics of flying. Especially the first two chapters are very educative and explain well how the main flying instruments work.
After that, I felt like the author hadn't made up his mind about the purpose of his book. Should readers gain a minimum passive knowledge of the basics, be able to land a plane in case of an emergency, or just have a light read because the odds of that are highly unlikely? The mixture of these three goals made it a somewhat confusing read, as the author is serious in explaining how to fly but joking around about cleaning up the cockpit and making your own decisions because you're the captain, after all.
(I know the jokes are intentional, but I think it only works if you set the right tone throughout the book.)

Also, for the Dutchies: I wouldn't recommend the Dutch translation. Seems to have gone straight through Google Translate with some additional editing mistakes.
A few gems:
- "En als terzijde in koele terminologie:" ("And as an aside in cool terminology:")
- "voor de laatste 100 voet of zo van de vlucht" ("for the last 100 feet or so of flight")
- "Schakel alle landingslichten in de schakelaars bevinden zich waarschijnlijk op het overheadpaneel" ("Turn on all landing lights the switches are probably located on the overhead panel")
Plus, since in aviation everything is in English, I'd prefer to always get the English translation of common terms, such as flaps, rudders, etc.
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Author 6 books258 followers
December 7, 2018
Ihan justiinsa sitä, mitä lupaakin: kirja on peruskurssi siihen, miten matkustajalentokoneella laskeudutaan. Tyyli on leppoisa ja hauska, tämä on enemmän viihdekirja kuin tosikkomainen opas.

Sen verran pienikin tämä kirja on, etten ihan näillä opeilla lähtisi vapaaehtoiseksi laskeutumaan koneella. Sellainen fiilis kuitenkin jäi, että simulaattorissa tehtävää voisi ollakin mielenkiintoista kokeilla. Lentokoneen lentämisestä saa tästä sellaisen kuvan, ettei se nyt niin vaikeaa ole – ja samalla sellaisen, että kyllä siinä aika paljon sittenkin on taitoa mukana.

Hauska pikkuvälipala, ei sen ihmeempää.
Profile Image for Yedhu.
59 reviews46 followers
November 10, 2017
This book is exactly what the title says. I'm a fan of Mark Vanhoenacker and his other book, Skyfaring: A Journey with a Pilot, which is a poetic narration of his experience of flying. While Skyfaring gives an overall idea about flying industry, aircrafts, airports, passengers and crew, this one focuses just on the airplane. If you are interested in the technical details of how a plane flies and how it lands, this book is for you. It's wonderful and short, and you can finish it in an hour.
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Author 3 books2 followers
May 6, 2021
Fun and easy read. Mr. Vanhoenacker explains many basic principals of piloting and landing an aircraft; however, this is not an offering of flight instruction. Though I am not a pilot, I am a powered flight enthusiast and know a fair amount about airplanes in general, but even so, I did learn a thing or two. If anything, I found myself wishing there were more breath and depth overall, but that would likely defeat the purpose of this book. That said, for someone who may be curious as to what the basic principals of flight are, there is a fair amount of enlightenment to be gleaned from this little publication. The same could be said for the white-knuckle flier, knowledge being power and all that. The principals are explained in lay terminology and nicely illustrated. It would also be ideal for a young person about to take their first ride on an airplane. Lastly, Mr. Vanhoenacker injects a bit of humor throughout, but seeing how the occasionally referenced movie, "Airplane!" is over 40 years old, the gags may be lost on some younger readers. Then again, it's a good excuse to stream and share that classic flick with your kids.
8,974 reviews130 followers
November 3, 2018
Yes, I nailed it. You know the feeling when you approach a book thinking what it will be like – and getting it exactly correct? I thought this would be a finely balanced mixture of sincere and light-hearted; an appreciation that you will never need to land a Boeing 747, but at the same time a book that gives you an appreciation for those that do, and some inkling as to what it might be like. I was expecting a book that proves the adult non-fiction market really doesn't have to limit itself to the 600pp doorstopper, as brief things like this (the audio book would barely have needed a second CD) can be just as appealing, engaging the average reader with a distinctly non-average subject.

But forget all that about me nailing it. The author and colleagues here have nailed it too – it's one thing for me to assume beforehand I have the book I intend to read in front of me; it's far harder actually producing it. But they get it right on every front. So if you intend to read a book that delivers what I expected, then rest assured it delivered just that.
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944 reviews
May 3, 2021
Yllättävän hauska ja yleistajuinen. Melkein tuli kirjan lopussa sellainen olo, että eikun vaan lentokoneen ohjaimiin, nyt osaan laskeutua.

Kirja on pieni humoristinen opas siihen, miten saat lentokoneen laskeutumaan, jos jostain yllättävästä syystä joudut sellaiseen tilanteeseen. Mies hankki viime vuonna lentolupakirjan, ja aikoo viedä minuakin pienlentokonelennoille. Miksiköhän hankki minulle tämän kirjan...?

Vaikka tuskin tämän kirjan avulla oikeasti saisin lentokonetta ehjänä kiitoradalle, se ainakin auttoi ymmärtämään tiettyjä lentämiseen liittyviä seikkoja. Tieto lisää epävarmuutta ja pelkoa. Ehkä seuraavalla lennollani ymmärrän paremmin mitä ympärillä tapahtuu.

Humoristinen ote ei ollut pahitteeksi.
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459 reviews21 followers
January 1, 2019
"Useimmat pilotit ovat yhtä mieltä siitä, että laskeutuminen on haastavampaa kuin lentoonlähtö."

Tämä kiva pikku opaskirja neuvoo, kuinka lentokoneella (esim. Cessna 152) pääsee laskeutumaan sitten, kun sillä oletettavasti on ensin päässyt ilmaan. Kirja toki kannattaa kuitenkin lukea kokonaan ennen lentoonlähtöä, koska se on yhtenäistä tekstiä eikä juuri sovi selailtavaksi tai silmäiltäväksi.

Kuvitus on havainnollistavaa ja melko selkeää. Kirjoittajan tyyli on tarkoitukseen sopivan pedagoginen ja miellyttävä: kyllä tuollaista lennonopettajaa kuuntelisi mieluusti. Opin näin tiiviistä kirjasta hurjan paljon.
Profile Image for Barry Avis.
272 reviews14 followers
October 28, 2017
Not quite the follow up to his first book but as a quick and interesting read it is a good book. I read this on a short holiday so paid a little more interest to what our plane was doing as we approached Stansted airport on the way home.
Not sure I would recommend for anyone unless you have read his first book.
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36 reviews7 followers
March 10, 2019
Interesting read

While I am not a pilot and barely have knowledge of how a plane works, this book is surprisingly easy to read. There are also graphics in the book to facilitate understanding of basic plane instruments, the PAPI system, etc. I enjoyed reading it and will recommend anyone who is keen to find out what’s happening in the cockpit during their flight.
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181 reviews4 followers
June 20, 2019
A quick (and humbling and somewhat overwhelming) read on how to land a plane. While well and entertainingly written, I now further believe I could never save a planeful of people in an emergency situation! MEGA thanks to all the pilots out there who ferry millions of people safely through the skies. A cute and informative read. :)
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2 reviews
September 22, 2024
Unfortunately, it is too long to read on a plane which is in dire need of a pilot. But once we made it down, I realised that the information in the book would have greatly helped me. It is a very well written, informative and humorous book which was a pleasure to read. I’m certain the information will come in handy the next time they need an emergency pilot.
376 reviews10 followers
December 23, 2017
Sent me back to my flight simulator! A nice short read, nothing exciting, but I'm due a few short reads after hitting my target! Doesn't have the lyricism of Skyfaring, though.

One of two more short reads to come.
Profile Image for Chris.
145 reviews4 followers
April 28, 2018
A quick and breezy read on the basics of airplane flying for the layman. As other reviewers have mentioned, this book lacks the poetic nature of his first outing, but that's not really his goal here. Mark Vanhoenacker is the Ernest K. Gann of our generation.
427 reviews7 followers
August 19, 2018
good short book on, as he said, how to land a plane. I read Skyfaring and really liked the mix of technical/scientific inormation on flight and the "poetry" of flying. This book is not poetic but it does answer questions I had about what.....how to land a plane. Fun.
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381 reviews24 followers
January 2, 2024
Useful and interesting little book. I'm reading several similar technical books right now, though skimming most of them so not logging them here, to help me learn how to "fly" in Microsoft Flight Simulator.
1 review
September 4, 2025
informative

Helpful review of the landing process. Interesting and full of humor too.

As a student pilot who has not practiced landings yet I felt it was good preparation. The graohics are helpful too.
1,261 reviews29 followers
October 11, 2018
A small book with a light tone and very easy to understand technical descriptions. I'm going to download it to my smartphone (just in case).
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383 reviews6 followers
June 23, 2019
Instructional and humorous, I loved it. Can’t wait to see what the author will write next!
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Author 6 books47 followers
May 29, 2020
This short book lives up to its promise.
I hope I never have to test my knowledge, but this is a must-read for those who fly small planes.
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3 reviews
June 28, 2020
Pros:
- sharply written, easy read
- thorough explanation of flight and landing

Cons:
- likely nothing new for most aviation geeks
- left wanting more
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