This book is the official book printed by the Federal Aviation Administration specifically for gliding and glider training. This book has everything you need to know if you are a student or a seasoned pilot. This book goes into great detail about glider operations, procedures, handling and aerodynamics. This book is going to be a great resource for the information I need about glider training.
U.S. Department of Transportation, . Federal Aviation Regulations/Aeronautical Information Manual. 2010. Newcastle, Washington: Aviation Supplies and Academics, Inc, 2010. Print.
This book is literally a rule book for flying. It has every single law and procedure all the way from ground operations to airline transport and even military operations that involve aviation. A new edition of this book is printed every year with changes. The book is huge with over a thousand pages and it should be an amazing resource when discussing regulations.
Fiorino, Frances. "Industry Debate Focuses on flight Flight Crew Training." Aviation Week 57-58. Web. March 15, 2010. .
This article discusses the professional industry of aviation and the training that is required. There is a big debate about what flight companies are looking for in a pilots log book regarding the type of training and the number of hours the pilot has logged. This article also shows the requirements of a pilot for different airlines and charter services. This will be a great source to use to make and defend arguments.
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