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The mystery of flight is magical; the reality, still more so--from the physics that keeps a 450-ton vehicle aloft, to the symphony of technology and teamwork that safely sets it down again. Take it from Mark Vanhoenacker--British Airways pilot, internationally bestselling author, and your new flight instructor. This is How to Land a Plane.
Vanhoenacker covers every step--from approach to touchdown-- with precision, wit, and infectious enthusiasm. Aided by dozens of illustrations, you'll learn all the tools and rules of his craft: altimeters, glidepaths, alignment, and more. Before you know it, you'll be on the ground, exiting the aircraft with a whole new appreciation for the art and science of flying.
Book Details
Publisher: Experiment
Publish Date: Apr 30th, 2019
Pages: 64
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 7.60in - 5.50in - 0.50in - 0.50lb
EAN: 9781615195466
Categories: • Aviation - Piloting & Flight Instruction• Special Interest - Adventure• Food, Lodging & Transportation - General
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About the Author
Vanhoenacker, Mark: - Mark Vanhoenacker is the author of the international bestseller Skyfaring, a Financial Times columnist, and a regular contributor to The New York Times and Slate. A management consultant until 2001, Vanhoenacker is a Senior First Officer for British Airways. He recently piloted his final flight with his beloved Boeing 747 (which he chronicled for Financial Times) and now flies 787s for British Airways.
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What people are saying
The New York Times
2 years
"As someone who lives on an island and has to fly in tiny planes with pilots who may not always appear to be in the peak of fitness, I find that having this book on hand brings a modicum of comfort. And Vanhoenacker writes beautifully about flying."
The Daily Mail and The Spectator Book of the Year, 2017 A Points Guy Best Travel Book of 2019
"I find that having this book on hand brings a modicum of comfort. Vanhoenacker writes beautifully about flying.--Geraldine Brooks, The New York Times
A good choice for anyone who's fantasized about suddenly having to get an aircraft safely down on the ground . . . walks you through some of the basics of flight and landing, from how to recognize a cluster of instruments known as the 'six pack' to knowing what purpose the PAPI lights near the runway serve.-- "Popular Science"
A work of humorous and outright poetic travel geekery.-- "National Geographic Traveler"
Charming and chuckle-filled, this little primer explains much of what goes into the act of flying--from takeoff to touchdown.-- "Air Space Smithsonian"
Simple, enjoyable and the book makes for a quick read. Who knows? Maybe you'll inspire a future pilot with this gift.-- "The Points Guy"
With a unique wit and immense expertise, Vanhoenacker illuminates the mysteries of flight in a straightforward manner that even beginners can enjoy. . . . Readers will feel like they are in the captain's seat as the author . . . does an excellent job of making air-travel accessible and enjoyable.-- "Hook magazine"
A remarkably good idea . . . illuminates the practical reality of piloting in a concise and useful manner.-- "Times Literary Supplement"
Perfect inflight reading . . . brilliant.-- "The Sunday Times"
Explains simply and clearly the abiding mysteries of flight.-- "Daily Mail"
What people are saying
The New York Times
2 years
"As someone who lives on an island and has to fly in tiny planes with pilots who may not always appear to be in the peak of fitness, I find that having this book on hand brings a modicum of comfort. And Vanhoenacker writes beautifully about flying."