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Thomas Block
The Psychology Of Flight
The Psychology Of Flight
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This book is now back in print after many years of absence because we believe that "The Psychology of Flight" provides modern pilots - everyone from new students to seasoned professionals - with what's needed to continuously make themselves ready for whatever the piloting tasks ahead might be. In essence, it's nothing less than an exquisitely written 'Checklist for the Self'.
While it's important to study and understand the rules, the procedures and the particulars of each airplane a pilot gets into, it is even more important to have a good understanding of the inner workings of the flesh and blood person who will be pushing the levers, pressing the switches, turning the wheels and making the decisions that affect the course of these technological marvels that are airplanes. You.
This is not the sort of book that you should read only once, not only because there is so much inside, but also because we need refresher training now and again in this most important of all aviation related subjects: basically, the pilot's inner workings.
Keep this book on a convenient shelf to be pulled down periodically for recurrent proficiency in the area that is ultimately the most important of all: before we can control an airplane with the necessary skills and consistency, we also need to understand how to control ourselves.
While it's important to study and understand the rules, the procedures and the particulars of each airplane a pilot gets into, it is even more important to have a good understanding of the inner workings of the flesh and blood person who will be pushing the levers, pressing the switches, turning the wheels and making the decisions that affect the course of these technological marvels that are airplanes. You.
This is not the sort of book that you should read only once, not only because there is so much inside, but also because we need refresher training now and again in this most important of all aviation related subjects: basically, the pilot's inner workings.
Keep this book on a convenient shelf to be pulled down periodically for recurrent proficiency in the area that is ultimately the most important of all: before we can control an airplane with the necessary skills and consistency, we also need to understand how to control ourselves.
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