About Pilot's Notes by FlightWay Publishing

Every aircraft is different. There are obvious differences; the number of engines for instance, or the tailplane configuration, and there are more subtle differences; the centre of gravity and the aircraft's normal flying attitude being among them.
Most importantly, these differences affect the manner in which an aircraft flies; its 'handling characteristics'. A set of Pilot's Notes is published for each aircraft type which comprehensively details the manner in which the pilot should approach every aspect of handling. Also included are pictures of the cockpit layout, the positions of controls and instruments and further essential technical details.
The contents of a typical Pilot's Notes booklet will include chapters on:
Most importantly, these differences affect the manner in which an aircraft flies; its 'handling characteristics'. A set of Pilot's Notes is published for each aircraft type which comprehensively details the manner in which the pilot should approach every aspect of handling. Also included are pictures of the cockpit layout, the positions of controls and instruments and further essential technical details.
The contents of a typical Pilot's Notes booklet will include chapters on:
- Fuel/Oil Systems, Engine & Controls, Aircraft Controls
- Main Services, Cockpit Equipment, Signals Equipment
- Armament Equipment, Flight & Navigation Equipment
- Emergency Equipment, Limitations, Handling
- Emergency Drills, Illustrations
Click into the Pilot's Notes section of our store to browse through the many different aeroplane types for which Pilot's Notes are available. When you commit to purchase a set of Pilot's Notes (a facsimile of the original manual, correct in every detail and complete with all illustrations), a PDF file will be downloaded to your email address immediately. The PDF will not only enable you to read the document but also produce a physical copy on your own printer.