DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/42lr4r/scenariobased_tra) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Scenario-Based Training with X-Plane and Microsoft Flight Simulator: Using PC-Based Flight Simulations Based on FAA-Industry Training Standards" to their offering.
Fly toward pilot certification with these real-world scenario exercises
Although PC-based flight simulations have been available for 30 years, many pilots, instructors, and flight schools don't understand how best to use these tools in real-world flight training and pilot proficiency programs. This invaluable reference bridges the gap between simulation tools and real-world situations by presenting hands-on, scenario-based exercises and training tips for the private pilot certificate and instrument rating. As the first of its kind based on FAA-Industry Training Standards (FITS), this book steers its focus on a scenario-based curriculum that emphasizes real-world situations.
Experienced pilot and author Bruce Williams ultimately aims to engage the pilot, reinforce the "realistic" selling point of PC-based flight simulations, while also complementing the FAA-approved FITS syllabi.
- Serves as essential reading for pilots who want to make effective use of simulation in their training while expanding their skill level and enjoyment of flying
- Covers private pilot real-world scenarios and instrument rating scenarios
- Includes a guide to recommended websites and other resources
- Features helpful charts as well as a glossary
You'll take off towards pilot certification with this invaluable book by your side.
Key Topics Covered:? To view the extended table of contents detailing a total of 68 chapter, click the link below
Part I Before You Take Off
Part II Getting the Most from X-Plane and FSX
Part III Flying Fundamentals
Part IV Private Pilot Scenarios
Part V Instrument Rating Scenarios
Part VI Advanced Scenarios
Author
Bruce Williams owns BruceAir, LLC, an aviation consulting, training, and pilot services company. A certified flight instructor and FAASTeam representative, he has been a pilot since the early 1970s. During his 15-year career at Microsoft, he worked on six versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator.
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Source: John Wiley and Sons Ltd