Air to Ground 2020: A Guide for Pilots to the world of Air Traffic Control Contributor(s): Kern, Rose Marie (Author) |
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ISBN: 0998572500 ISBN-13: 9780998572505 Publisher: Solar Ranch OUR PRICE: $18.95 Product Type: Paperback Published: January 2017 |
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BISAC Categories: - Transportation | Aviation - History - Nature | Weather - Transportation | Aviation - Piloting & Flight Instruction |
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6" W x 9" (0.71 lbs) 236 pages |
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Publisher Description: An Air Traffic Control specialist for over 34 years, first with the Federal Government and more lately with Rose's book, Air to Ground 2020 is based on articles she writes for aviation magazines which is useful to both student pilots and aviators who have long enjoyed soaring along highways in the sky. She shares both practical and humorous insights as well as glimpses into the bigger picture of Air Traffic Control. At this time the only real information the pilot has about air traffic comes in the form of government directives and orders, written in stilted language that tells the pilot what he has to do, but not why. They do not tell the pilot how their actions are welded into a pattern that affects all the other pilots. Intermingled with the technical information are stories and snippets of humor collected over the last 34 years. "Air to Ground" is a phrase used to describe the frequencies used by the pilots when they speak to Air Traffic. The book, Air to Ground 2020, appeals to pilots, airport managers and the air traffic personnel who work in the U.S. and will greatly enhance the pilot's understanding of the National Airspace System, its procedures, and the people whose job it is to provide for the safe and efficient flow of Air Traffic. The book includes information on:
Although there are a few books that talk about Air Traffic on the market, no other book approaches the pilot from this perspective, it fills a vacancy long overlooked. |
Contributor Bio(s): Kern, Rose Marie: - service was privatized in 2005, she continued working at Albuquerque Flight Service under the management of Lockheed Martin. "I enjoy the pilots I work with, and will spend extra time with students so that they can start out their relationship with the Air Traffic System in a positive manner." Though she had been writing articles related to the environment for various magazines, she did not begin writing in her primary field of aviation until January of 2006. At this time she has columns in 9 monthly and 3 quarterly publications, as well as 4 online aviation websites. Rose is a popular speaker and has given presentations for Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, the NM Airport Managers Association, The Albuquerque Aerostat Association, and several pilot groups. |