Description
ASA Instrument Procedures Handbook New Version FAA-H-8083-16B
Airline pilots, CFIIs, and all other aviators who occasionally operate in the soup recognize the importance of accurate information, as well as the need for a well-thought-out plan of execution. Fortunately, the ASA Instrument Procedures Handbook (FAA-H-8083-16B) is chock-full of time-tested IFR insight designed to help keep you safe whenever you aviate on the gauges.
This updated (2015) edition contains the latest FAA guidance relating to instrument approaches, IFR enroute ops, relevant regulations and operating procedures, GPS- and RNAV-based navigation, ADS-B, Heads-Up Displays (HUDs), Synthetic/Enhanced Vision Systems (SVS/EVS), flight planning, airspace, obstacle avoidance, and much more. Whereas its companion publication, the Instrument Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-15B), focuses on the theory of flight by reference to instruments, the Instrument Procedures Handbook delivers advice on how to use this information in the practical, real-world setting. At 312 pages, it also includes plenty of full-color photos, illustrations, charts, and graphs that aid in user comprehension. Additionally, this book is one of the primary resources referenced for instrument checkrides and FAA knowledge tests. THE foremost authoritative publication on safe IFR aviating that every instrument pilot should have in his/her flight bag.