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Best book I have ever read. It answers the questions that, if you were smart enough, you would ask. Only book I would ever read twice. If more people would read Rod’s book, the IFR system would run much more smoothly.
Dr. John Phillipp,
Glendora, CA
Rod Machado’s Instrument Pilot’s Survival Manual is graduate-level study best suited to pilots who’ve earned their instrument rating (or nearly so) and are about to go into info-shock when they realize how little they know. To date we’ve seen perhaps a half-dozen must-haves for the IFR pilot’s bookshelf and we recommend adding this to the list.
Paul Bertorelli,
Editor, IFR Magazine
The IFR Big Picture made easy. I like Rod Machado’s Instrument Pilot’s Survival Manual because his book describes the techniques, procedures and more importantly, the reasoning behind them. Learning to fly on instruments is so detail oriented that for many getting the big picture only happens just before the checkride. But we learn better when we can understand the purpose behind doing something. If you are learning to fly on instruments or you are already instrument rated and want to gain more insights about instrument flying and weather, Machado’s book is the one to buy.
D Schick,
Master Flight Instructor,
Eugene, OR
It’s a ball to read. After seeing most of the IFR texts available, I’d strongly recommend this book to anyone considering initial or brush-up on instrument training.
Bill Cox,
Senior Editor, Plane & Pilot
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