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MAX TRESCOTT'S G1000 GLASS COCKPIT HANDBOOK 5TH ED

Max Trescott

9780977703081
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Glass Cockpit Publishing
Overview

"Reading this book is like having a seasoned flight instructor sitting right beside you..." -Rod Machado

The most popular glass cockpit in general aviation aircraft is the Garmin G1000. Max Trescott's G1000 and Perspective Glass Cockpit Handbook is a comprehensive guide describing how to operate these airplanes. The Fifth edition includes dozens of new tips and features for G1000 and Perspective glass cockpits, including Cirrus SR20 and SR22 Aircraft. Chapter 11 on Instrument Flying was completely rewritten to make it easier for pilots to understand the many nuances of using the G1000 and Perspective for instrument flight.

This book makes it easy for you to quickly become an expert on operating and programming the G1000 and Perspective systems in any aircraft. Instructors agree that the cockpit is not an ideal learning environment. Reading this book, written by a Master Flight Instructor, is one of the most efficient and cost effective ways to learn the G1000 or Perspective before stepping into the cockpit for your first transition lesson.

Max Trescott, the 2008 National Flight Instructor of the Year, takes a narrative approach to explaining the G1000 and Perspective in ways that both beginners and experts can understand. Not only is every system feature explained, but information on when and why you’d use a particular function are also included. The book is loaded with illustrations and “tips” gleaned from leading glass cockpit instructors around the country.


Learn about all G1000 and Perspective features & differences
Get the single source of information that educates pilots about all of the features and benefits of flying the G1000, and how features vary among aircraft manufacturers. Whether you fly a Beechcraft, Cessna, Cirrus, Columbia, Diamond, King Air, Kodiak, Mooney, Piper, Phenom, or Socata TBM 850, you'll learn which G1000 or Perspective features apply to your particular aircraft. Or, if you're flying a Very Light Jet (VLJ) like the Cessna Mustang, this book will help you prepare for your type rating and recurrent training.

You'll learn about the PFD and MFD displays, audio panel, programming the GPS, electrical systems, using the autopilot and dealing with emergencies. A detailed discussion of instrument approaches, integrated with use of the autopilot, will help you become a pro. Advanced features, optional in some aircraft, such as TIS and TAS traffic monitoring systems, Stormscopes, and Terrain Awareness Warning Systems (TAWS) are discussed in detail. You'll also learn to use all of the data link weather features, like NEXRAD radar, satellite images, freezing level, winds aloft, AIRMETs, SIGMETS, TFRs,and METARs available through XM Satellite weather. Someday, all planes will be flown this way and with Max Trescott's G1000 and Perspective Glass Cockpit Handbook, you can learn how to fly them today.


Soft cover, 312 pages, 56 in color, illustrated with more than 300 computer screen shots and photographs, glossary and index.

Author Bio

Max Trescott is the 2008 National CFI of the Year, selected to represent all 96,000 flight instructors in the U.S. He’s the host of the top-ranked Aviation News Talk podcast, focused on General Aviation safety, which you can find wherever you get podcasts. He’s written three books, including Max Trescott’s G1000 & Perspective Glass Cockpit Handbook and Max Trescott's G3000 and G5000 Glass Cockpit Handbook. His online courses for the G1000 are at PilotLearning.com. He lives in the S.F. Bay Area and is a Cirrus Platinum CSIP instructor. He teaches full time in Cirrus aircraft, including the Cirrus SF50 Vision Jet. He’s also active on YouTube, and you can subscribe to his channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/AviationNewsTalk?sub_confirmation=1