Controlling Pilot Error: Maintenance & Mechanics
By Reithmaier, Larry
With up to 80% of accidents attributed to pilot error, this new series is critically important. It identifies and examines the ten top areas of concern to pilot safety. Each book contains real-life pilot stories drawn from FAA/NASA databases, valuable "save-yourself" techniques and an action agenda of preventive techniques pilots can implement to avoid risks.


DOI: 10.1036/0071373195

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Author Biography

Larry Reithmaier is a retired mechanical engineer who, while at Rockwell International, helped design and develop the F2H, F3, F86H, F100, F101, and F4 jet fighters, the B-1B bomber, and Apollo and Skylab spacecrafts. The author of several technical books on aviation, he also wrote the Standard Aircraft Handbook for Mechanics and Technicians, Sixth Edition; the Aviation and Space Dictionary; Mach I and Beyond; Private Pilot's Guide; and Aircraft Repair Manual.


Controlling Pilot Error: Maintenance & Mechanics
Author(s): Reithmaier, Larry
ISBN: 0071373195
DOI: 10.1036/0071373195

Format: paperback, 246 pages.
Pub date: 1 Jun 2001
Copyright: 2001
$21.95 US
Product Line: McGraw-Hill Professional

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