
Fly The Engine
by Kas Thomas
Covers reciprocating aircraft engine operation including start-up, mixture management, turbo management, shock cooling, troubleshooting, etc...
Back in print for the first time in over a decade! Fully revised and updated! The ultimate book on aircraft engine operation, Fly the Engine takes you through all phases of engine operation, showing you how to spot engine discrepancies on preflight; how to start a hot, cold, or flooded engine; how to troubleshoot a rough runup; when (and when not) to lean the engine for all phases of flight; how to recognize valve sticking; and much more. Every chapter of Fly the Engine brims with hands-on advice, told with wit and style by one of aviation's most respected authors. Hailed as a modern-day classic when it first appeared in 1993, Fly the Engine is a goldmine of engine wisdom: essential reading for any pilot, of any skill level.
From the Back Cover
Being a skilled pilot means more than knowing how to operate stick and rudder: It means knowing how to operate the throttle, mixture, prop, boost pump, primer, wastegate, alternate air, carb heat, cowls flap, and other power controls in a way that maximizes safety, performance, and engine life. This book shows you how. Filled with real world examples culled from 40 years of flying, Fly The Engine takes you through all phases of engine operation, one step at a time, showing you how to spot engine discrepancies on preflight; how to start a hot, cold, or flooded engine; how to troubleshoot a rough runup; when and when not to lean the engine for all phases of flight; how to recognize valve sticking; and much more. Confused by conflicting advice about shock cooling and mixture management? You won't be after reading chapter 7. Thinking about transitioning to a turbocharged aircraft? Chapter 8 will get you up the learning curve quickly. Want to be able to troubleshoot problems in flight? Heed the lessons of chapter 9. Every chapter of Fly The Engine brims with practical hands-on advice and real world examples told with the wit and style by one of aviation's most respected authors. Hailed as a modern day classic when it first appeared in 1993, Fly The Engine, now in its 2nd edition is a treasure trove of engine wisdom - essential reading for any pilot of any skill level.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
- Preflight
- Start-up
- Run-up
- Takeoff and climb
- Cruise
- Descent and Shutdown
- Mixture Management
- Turbocharged Engines
- Engine Trouble
- Flying the O-470-R
- Flying the TSIO-520-B
- Flying the IO-470N
- Flying the O-360-E1A6B
- Flying the HIO-360-E1AD
- Flying the TIO-540-J2BD
RELATED LINKS:
- ...from the 'aircraft operation' Category
- > Weight & Balance 101
- > Gas Turbine Engines - ATPL
- > Aircraft Systems for Pilots
- > Piston Engines - ATPL
- > Flying the Beech Bonanza
- > Lycoming Operator's Manuals
- > Aircraft Weight & Balance Handbook
- > Pilot's Guides
- > A6: Operation of Aircraft Part II
- > A6: Operation of Aircraft Part III
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