Customer Review: It is interesting that Allington would refer to lessons from exemplary first-grade classrooms. I heard him speak and the man said "9 out of 10 first grade teachers are useless." This man was so offensive and disrespectful. It is apparent that his work comes from a place of deep bitterness, not a... more info
Customer Review: Richard has an accessible way of writing and this book is easy to read (but takes a while to digest!). Some information is tedious and requires more than "Weather Channel" knowledge, but may be supplemented by many of the free books at www.faa.org. I recommend it to all my flight students, as... more info
Customer Review: As a private pilot, I have purchased video tapes etc. from one of the more popular pilot supply houses where Mr. Collins hosts the many video titles under the vendor's name. In them he shares his long experience on the different phases of flight such as Descent and Landing, Takeoff and Initial... more info
Customer Review: I've passed my written instrument and just completed my IFR cross country flight that ended up with two hours of hard IFR landing with just over 2 miles vis, ceiling 600 at 2330. Needless to say that was an eye opener and I'm really glad I read this book. Richard Collins does a nice job and it's... more info
Customer Review: I recommend this book for people who are already pilots, and would like to pick up some text that help them keep their skills up and their head out of the sand. A couple of years after finishing my primary training, I was looking for something that was more "advanced" than my training manuals yet... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book to use as an IFR refresher without really looking into the content. When I actually got around to reading the book, I was at first disappointed because I had expected a technical review of the hands on techniques for IFR flight.
After reading the first chapter I got the point.... more info