

Pilots Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (2023): FAA-H-8083-25B (ASA FAA Handbook Series)
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Andrea
05-06-2025Very nice FAA publication
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Praveen Pious Francis
> 3 dayThis book is available free of cost in PDF format from FAA website. Many sellers have used this opportunity to print black-and-white copies of the PDFs and distribute it via Amazon. Beware of such sellers. If you receive a book with black and white figures and that which looks like it was made in someones basement, return it at the earliest. Look for the ASA logo on the top left of the books front bind. I am happy with my purchase because I got the real deal with quality printing and color pictures throughout the book. This book is a must have for every pilot. It explains some of the toughest topics in Aviation using a simplified and down-to-earth approach.
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Erodes
> 3 dayI love the book. Contains everything I needed. Strongly recommend.
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Glocdies
Greater than one weekThis book has everything you need to know while studying for your PPL. I recommend you purchase.
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STEVEN M.
Greater than one weekYou can find this on the FAA website for free.
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raj
> 3 dayThis is the colored version. A downloadable pdf is available online but I prefer this
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Tom
> 3 day2016 Edition Required reading for any pilot or person interested in GA. It is also available for FREE via download at [...]
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Samuel Agüero
> 3 daygood book
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DF
> 3 dayThis book is amazing to have in person, even though it is available for free at faa.gov. make sure to buy the ASA version, not the newer 2020 version, as that is a knockoff and will only have black and white pictures. Tons of info ad a great study resource for PPL.
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Kendog
> 3 dayPassed my FAA PPL knowledge test with flying colours and this book certainly helped a lot! It covered pretty much every aspect of General Aviation. However, if you are flying in the UK, you will have to covert some scales within the equations provided by the book, e.g. in America, they use inches of mercury (inHG), where the rest of the world use mbar (29.92 to 1013) also the airspaces are also quite different, therefore, if you are doing a CAA/EASA PPL, you will require additional study materials!