Description

This book focuses on “What You Need to Know About How Your Airplane Works” and includes info of practical value to the pilot. The aim of this book is to teach the pilot what he or she needs to know in order to understand and be able to safely operate the systems found in general aviation aircraft. Highly technical and theoretical discussions, which are of interest mainly to those designing or performing heavy maintenance to these systems, are avoided in favor of discussions covering the actual basic concepts and practical operating concerns that will help a pilot become more competent at operating the systems, perform better preflight inspections, recognize negative interactions between systems, and reduce maintenance problems through better communications with maintenance personnel. While the book doesn’t shy away from discussing technical details when appropriate, or at least providing the necessary overview of them, the intent is to provide a useful grounding in the systems with an eye towards enhancing overall flight safety and reducing maintenance costs. That being said, the information is presented in a very clear, direct, yet conversational style that will enhance learning and keep it from becoming tedious. There are many illustrations provided as well. This book is an excellent reference for both students and longtime pilots and reading the common-sense advice presented will be sure to make you a better and safer pilot, and help to prevent the expensive, inconvenient, or downright dangerous problems which so often occur because pilots and aircraft owners have incomplete or incorrect understanding of their aircraft’s many important systems. You’d have to be quite the expert in many areas NOT to learn a lot of useful things from this book!

Written by David A. Lombardo, Copyright 1999. ISBN 0-07-038605-6. Published by McGraw-Hill. 318 Pages, Softcover.

Chapters include:

Acknowledgments
Introduction to the revised edition
Introduction to the first edition
1. The Airframe
The preflight inspection
Conducting the exterior preflight
Aircraft lighting
Conducting an interior preflight
Transparencies
Emergency locator transmitters
Aircraft antennas
2. Aircraft Instruments
Pitot-static system
Gyro instruments
Magnetic compass
3. Aircraft Maintenance
Typical component life expectancies
Required maintenance
Engine overhaul
Determining aircraft or product airworthiness
Aircraft parts
Preventive maintenance
Unscheduled maintenance
4. Powerplants
Engine operational guidelines
Engine cooling systems
Engine ignition systems
Engine temperature instruments
Manifold pressure gauge
Oil pressure gauge
Tachometer
Fuel quantity indicator
Fuel flowmeter
Preflight
Troubleshooting
Preventive maintenance
5. Lubricating Systems
Types of oil
Aircraft oil systems
Preventive maintenance
Oil analysis
6. Fuel Systems
Chemistry of combustion
Gravity feed versus pressure systems
Fueling considerations
Troubleshooting
7. Turbocharger Systems
System overview
High-altitude operations
Misconceptions
Controlling a turbocharger
Heat problems
Troubleshooting
8. Electrical Systems
Electrical system theory
Sources of electrical power
The ground power unit
The lead acid storage battery
The NiCd battery
The alternator
Voltage regulators
Electrical grounding
The electrical bus
Circuit protection
Changing from DC to AC
Starters
Load shedding
Preventive maintenance
Troubleshooting
9. Propellers
System overview
Controlling propeller pitch
Fixed-pitch propellers
Constant-speed propeller
Troubleshooting
Preflight and runup
Propeller maintenance
Propellers and the FARs
Preventive maintenance
Preflight
10. Landing Gear Systems
Tires
Types of brakes
11. Environmental Systems
Types of aircraft heaters
Air conditioning
12. Pressurization Systems
Fixed isobaric systems
Variable isobaric systems
Cabin air temperature
The outflow valve
Rapid depressurization
Preflight and operational considerations
Troubleshooting
13. De-icing and Anti-icing Systems
De-icing versus anti-icing
Electrothermal propeller de-icing
Pneumatic de-icing systems
The TKS weeping wing
14. Hydraulic Systems
Open versus closed systems
System components
System applications
Preflight inspection
Preventive maintenance
Troubleshooting
15. Pneumatic Systems
Wet-pump systems
Dry-pump systems
Vacuum versus pressure systems
Preflight
Preventive maintenance
Troubleshooting
Glossary
Index