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Eliminating Pilot Error!
The Final Step in Flight Training

Nina Anderson

Eliminating Pilot Error!

ISBN: 978-1-884820-44-1
Length: 64 Pages
Size: 5.5 X 8.5-inch quality paperback
Category: Aviation/Self-help
Price: $7.95 US

Availability: In Print

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No pilot wants to hear the term “pilot error,” but unfortunately, even with the best training available, no pilot is infallible. When an error results in an aircraft incident or accident, everyone questions the pilot’s performance, but with Eliminating Pilot Error!, you can prevent blunders during flight by learning to stay in the best physical condition possible.

In Eliminating Pilot Error!, experienced pilot Nina Anderson offers a practical guide to reducing flight problems. The book opens with an analysis of a pilot’s typical lifestyle upsets, including sleep patterns, duty times, performance stress, and dietary changes. To help make preventing mistakes easier, the author includes a reader-friendly chart of common physical conditions that contribute to pilot error. Later chapters present the strategies that can help pilots avoid flight performance deterioration. From jet lag to oxygen deprivation, Anderson explains how to prevent pilot error and avert possible disaster.

No one is perfect, but with Eliminating Pilot Error!, you will learn quick and easy tips to effectively avoid mistakes while in the air.

Nina Anderson is a licensed pilot and professional writer. After graduating from Monmouth College, Ms. Anderson embarked on a career in aviation that would span over forty years. With her experience in flying both commercial airline and corporate planes, Ms. Anderson has written several exciting books on aviation including The Backseat Flyer and Flying Above the Glass Ceiling: Inspirational Stories of Success from the First Women Pilots to Fly Airline and Corporate Aircraft. Ms. Anderson lives in Massachusetts and still loves to fly airplanes.

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