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The classic bag that started it all—now updated
One of our most popular bags, the Original Flight Gear Bag is ideal for any pilot, from student to
advanced. With room to hold everything you carry and plenty of pockets to keep you organized,
you’ll never have to leave anything behind.
Features:
Exterior gear pockets for headset, GPS and transceiver
Organizer section for pens, keys, flashlight, E6B and more
Huge center compartment holds books, approach plates and more
Two interior pockets for an extra radio, GPS or kneeboard
Four quick-access chart pockets
Two roomy side pockets and a slim side pocket
Mesh sunglasses pocket in flap
Six year warranty
Measures 20 1/2″l x 13 1/2″w x 12″h overall; center compartment measures 15 1/2″l x 9″w x
12″h. Includes two rigid dividers for organizing the center compartment.

This all-new kneeboard is the ultimate in-flight organization tool. Spacious interior features
numerous pockets and a solid aluminum clipboard.
Two zippered storage compartments
Elastic straps for E6B storage
Clear chart pocket and two pen loops
Two mesh pockets
Also includes an aluminum clipboard to keep track of flight plan forms, weather printouts and more
Clipboard features a VFR placard with useful information like cruising altitudes, flight plan sequence and more
When folded, a handy exterior pocket has room for sectional or low route charts.
Wide elastic strap and padded back make for a comfortable fit, and will not move in flight.
Measures 20” x 11 1/2” open; 7 1/4” x 11 1/2” closed.

Sectional Charts
You will receive only current, up-to-date charts. Since some charts are ocassionally out of print, they will
be back-ordered and shipped when in print. Revised semi-annually.

The standard in manual E6Bs
The classic E6B flight computer, valued by generations of pilots for computing weight and balance, fuel burn, wind correction angle and much more. Unlike cardboard or plastic models, this high quality aluminum E6B from ASA won’t bend, warp or wear out, even after years of use. Includes a °C/°F conversion scale as well as mileage scales for measuring distance on both Sectional and WAC charts. Standard wind grid is on the reverse side. Vinyl case and instructions
are included. Measures 9 1/2” x 4 3/4”.

Sporty’s simplified the plotter and made it virtually indestructible.
Guaranteed Forever
Large, easy-to-read print
Both statute and nautical miles are shown
Plotter is printed with same information on both sides
This is the last plotter you’ll ever have to buy
After many hours of use, we have found this to be the easiest plotter to use while in flight. Sporty’s has found the perfect material for plotters. Carries a lifetime guarantee—if it breaks, warps or melts from the sun, we’ll replace it free of charge. Measures 13 1/2″ long. Order one for sectional charts and one
for your WAC charts.

Logbooks for the True Professional
Now with personal engraving!
Our exceptional flight logs have been updated to comply with the latest regulations, and are still the finest available. New column headings for holding procedures and navigation tracking make the tedious job of tracking proficiency easier, and extra blank columns allow for expanded remarks. Plus, an optional
personalized plaque for the cover makes our logbooks something to be proud of.
Only the finest materials are used in the construction of these logs. The result is a handsome, durable logbook for recording a lifetime of flying. Premium grade, mint green ledger paper is a pleasure to inscribe, and a rugged yet elegant cover safeguards your aeronautical records for years to come.

The Private Oral Exam Guide is designed for student pilots training for the Private Pilot Certificate. All the subjects a Private Pilot candidate will be tested on during checkrides and review flights are covered. Chapters are dedicated to certificates and documents, weather, determining performance and limitations, airplane systems, cross-country flight planning, night operations, and aeromedical factors. References for further study are provided throughout the book, and additional study questions conclude each chapter. Answers and explanations were researched using FAA documents (which are identified so readers know where to go for further study) as well as interviewing FAA examiners. This book teaches applicants not only what to expect, but also how to exhibit subject mastery and confidence when under the examiner’s scrutiny. This book will identify the candidates’ strengths, weaknesses, and gaps in their aeronautical knowledge, increasing study efficiency. Approx. 208 pages, paperback.

FAA-S-8081-14AS
ASA reprints the most current FAA Practical Test Standards in this series of handy cockpit-sized guides.
Every PTS is written by the FAA and details the type and levels of skill and knowledge that must be demonstrated before an examiner can issue a certificate or rating to an applicant, and describes background study and reference materials. Approx. 35 pages.

FAA 8083-3A
The FAA’s Airplane Flying Handbook has been required reading for all pilots for more than 30 years! This book introduces the basic pilot skills and knowledge essential for piloting airplanes. It benefits student pilots just beginning their aviation endeavors, as well as those pilots wishing to improve their flying proficiency and aeronautical knowledge, pilots preparing for additional certificates or ratings, and flight instructors engaged in the instruction of both students and licensed pilots.
This handbook introduces the future pilot to the realm of flight and provides information and guidance in the performance of procedures and maneuvers required for pilot certification. It contains chapters dedicated to the introduction to flight training, ground operations, basic flight maneuvers, slow flight, stalls, and spins, takeoff and departure climbs, ground reference maneuvers, airport traffic patterns, approaches and landings, performance maneuvers, night operations, transition to complex airplanes, transition to multiengine airplanes, transition to tailwheel airplanes, transition to turboprop powered airplanes, transition to jet powered airplanes, and emergency procedures.
This book is the official FAA source for learning to fly and many test questions for the FAA Knowledge Exams for pilots come from this reference. Approx. 280 pages, paperback.

A complete study aid and reference book for achieving two important goals–the instrument rating and the commercial pilot certificate. Filled with detailed graphics and photographs, this book covers every important topic: basic instrument flight, IFR navigation, ATC communications, maneuvers, emergencies, regulations and systems. A logical organization builds on each chapter, with summaries and review questions at the end of each. FAA Question Insets help prepare for the written tests, while Discovery Insets take you beyond the test and into the real world of advanced flying. Hardcover.

This official FAA handbook has been required reading for more than 30 years. Providing basic knowledge essential for all pilots—from beginning student pilots to those pursuing more advanced pilot certificates—this book introduces pilots to the broad spectrum of knowledge needed as they progress through pilot training. Studying this book, pilots gain the required knowledge to earn a certificate and understand aerodynamic theory associated with airplane flight.
The book begins with a basic introduction to flying, including the history of flight, the role of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), criteria for earning the various pilot certificates, how to select a flight school and instructor, and the tests associated with earning a pilot certificate. Subjects covered include aircraft structure, principles and aerodynamics of flight, flight controls, aircraft systems, flight instruments, flight manuals and documents, weight and balance, aircraft performance, weather theory, aviation weather services, airport operations, airspace, navigation, aeromedical factors, and aeronautical decision-making. Approx. 470 pages, paperback.
Organize FAA questions (airplane only) into chapters and topics. Makes studying for the written exams easier and more effective. Answers and explanations are listed next to each question. As well as providing the correct answer, these exam guides explain why the other answers listed are incorrect. Also lists the authoritative source (FARs, AIM, etc.) where more information about the topic can be found. An invaluable way to gain a complete understanding of the question—not just memorize the answer.
FAA-H-8083-15A
This primary FAA source handbook for the Knowledge Exams covers the IFR system as well as aerodynamics, flight instrumentation, attitude flying and navigation as they apply to the instrument pilot.
This edition features information applicable to both conventional steam-gauge instrumentation as well as glass cockpits found in technically advanced aircraft. The new information is well separated from the traditional discussions of the “6-pack” and covers flight support systems (AHRS and ADC), pictorial displays, flight management systems (FMS), primary flight display (PFD) and multi-function display (MFD), synthetic vision, advanced technology systems such as ADS, and safety systems such as traffic advisory systems. Also incorporated are FAA/Industry Training Standards (FITS) tenets such as single-pilot resource management, scenario-based training, and learner-centered grading. Hazard identification, as well as task management, automation management, and risk management supplement the human factors discussion. The chapters on attitude instrument flying and basic flight maneuvers are split into separate sections dedicated to analog instrumentation and electronic flight displays. The chapter on emergency operations has been expanded to include the failures applicable to operating a glass cockpit. Approx. 392 pages, paperback.






