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E-grāmata: Aviator's Field Guide to Owning an Airplane

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  • Sērija : Aviator's Field Guide
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Aviation Supplies & Academics
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781619548480
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  • Sērija : Aviator's Field Guide
  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Aviation Supplies & Academics
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781619548480
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In An Aviator's Field Guide to Owning an Airplane, author Jason Blair shares the knowledge and tips he's gained from his many years owning aircraft and assisting numerous customers buy, sell, manage, and maintain their own airplanes. This book incorporates Blair's many years of industry experience as an aircraft owner, active pilot, instructor, and FAA Designated Pilot Examiner to cover the practical details of ownership and offer tips to maximize your use and enjoyment of your aircraft.

You'll discover how to determine the full cost of aircraft ownership, select insurance, consider tax implications, pick an airport to call home, assess and choose aircraft storage, safely move your airplane, manage maintenance work, find and organize important documents, manage and determine the significance of inoperative equipment, evaluate potential modifications for improved performance, upgrade avionics, overhaul or swap an engine, budget for future maintenance, and more. Blair's goal is to help you protect and properly maintain your aircraft so you can get the best use and enjoyment out of aircraft ownership.

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
1 The Real Cost of Ownership
1(10)
2 Using Your Aircraft
11(6)
3 Insuring Your Aircraft
17(10)
Choosing the Insured Value
18(1)
Hull Coverage
18(1)
Liability and/or Medical Coverage
19(1)
Add-Ons for Insurance
20(1)
Know the Policy Limitations
21(1)
Finding the Right Agent
22(3)
Ways to Lower Your Insurance Premium
25(2)
4 Taxes and Your Aircraft
27(8)
Christopher Harper
5 Picking the Right Airport to Call Home
35(18)
FBO and Fueling Services
36(5)
Available Maintenance Services
41(1)
Rented Aircraft Storage (and Hangars)
41(1)
Airport Infrastructure
42(4)
Airspace and Approaches for All-Weather Access
46(1)
Airport Security
47(2)
Other Users of the Airport
49(1)
Emergency Services
50(1)
Private Airports
50(1)
Community
50(3)
6 What to Look for in Aircraft Storage (Hangars and More)
53(20)
Outdoor Options
53(2)
General Hangar Considerations
55(5)
Community Hangars
60(1)
FBO Hangar Rental
61(2)
T-Hangars and Box Hangars
63(1)
Larger Hangars
64(1)
Building or Purchasing Your Own Hangar
65(5)
Location, Location, Location
70(3)
7 Tugs and Towbars
73(10)
Factors to Consider
73(1)
Types of Tugging Equipment and Methods of Moving Aircraft
74(4)
Safety and Damage Prevention
78(1)
Seasonal Conditions
79(1)
Remember to Remove the Towbar
80(3)
8 Maintaining Your Aircraft
83(20)
Required Documents
83(4)
Required Inspections
87(4)
Finding the "Right" Maintenance Provider
91(4)
Equipment That Frequently Breaks or Needs Replacement
95(2)
Tracking Aircraft Maintenance
97(2)
Pro Tips for Preventative and General Maintenance
99(4)
9 Documents You Should Own for Your Aircraft: Maintenance and Parts Manuals
103(4)
10 Organizing Your Aircraft's Logs for Better Maintenance
107(8)
Get Organized
108(1)
Create a List of Inspections and When They Are Due
109(1)
Have ADs Tracked and Well Documented
110(1)
Insist on Detail in Mechanic's Documentation of Completed Work
110(1)
Know the Aircraft's History
111(1)
Make Copies and Store Them Safely
112(3)
11 Inoperative Equipment: What You Shouldn't Just Fly Without
115(4)
Repair
117(1)
Replace
117(1)
Remove
117(2)
12 Completing Your Own Maintenance: What Can You---and What Should You---Do Yourself?
119(6)
13 Items You Should Own and Keep in Your Aircraft
125(6)
Less Common Items to Keep on Your Airplane
125(4)
Basic Tools Every Pilot Should Carry
129(2)
14 Deciding If You Can Fly with Inoperative Equipment: MELs, KOLs, and Beyond
131(8)
15 The Special Flight Permit
139(4)
16 Modifying Your Aircraft to Enhance Performance
143(14)
Engines
144(2)
Propellers
146(3)
Expanding Fuel Capacity
149(3)
VGs for Gross Weight and Aerodynamic Performance
152(1)
Short-Field Performance
153(1)
Improvements for Rough Backcountry Flying
153(1)
Multiple Weight and Balance Documents
154(3)
17 Avionics Upgrades
157(4)
Is It Time to Upgrade Avionics?
157(2)
Downgrading as an Upgrade
159(2)
18 The Engine Overhaul or Swap
161(6)
When Should You Change or Overhaul an Aircraft Engine?
161(2)
Considerations When Completing an Engine Swap or Overhaul
163(4)
19 Planning and Budgeting for Future Maintenance
167(8)
20 Throwaway Planes?
175(4)
21 Selling Your Aircraft
179(20)
Using a Broker
181(1)
Selling It Yourself
182(2)
Pricing Your Aircraft
184(2)
Tips to Make Your Aircraft More Saleable
186(8)
Negotiating and Finalizing the Sale
194(5)
About the Author 199