| The beginning of mastery of instrument flying arrives when we can become the right-seat critic of our own left-seat flying. In this unique and instructive book, veteran IFR pilot Richard Collins takes the right seat beside Patrick Bradley, a relatively new IFR pilot, to demonstrate effective ways to grasp and solve IFR problems and to eliminate any uncertainties that may plague even current IFR airmen. Practically every pilot in the USA is familiar with the work of Richard L. Collins. He has devoted his life to aviation, logging over 17,000 flight hours in almost every type of aircraft, including the Concorde, and writing about it in over 800 articles and 11 books. Associated with FLYING magazine for 20 years as editor and editor-in-chief, Collins moved to AOPA Pilot in 1988 as publisher and editor-in-chief. He has since returned to Flying, for whom he continues to write in each issue. He has served on many government advisory committees, has won numerous aviation awards, and continues to do extensive research in aviation safety. Patrick Bradley is also an accomplished aviation journalist and pilot, having worked at Flying and other well-known aviation publications for many years. Authors: Richard L. Collins and Patrick E. Bradley. Format: Soft cover, 236 pages, indexed. |