With his new travel guide, The Aviator’s Guide to Florida, pilot and author Udo Leinhäuser has written the first travel guide specifically for private pilots. In addition to the usual information on flight planning, he addresses the first question most pilots ask after landing at a regional airport for the first time: What is there to do in this area? What most conventional pilot guides leave out, is covered here in detail for 40 select regional airports and airfields in Florida. Each airport location included in the book comes with maps, runway information and radio frequencies. However, Leinhäuser has also provided background information on the region, described interesting tourist destinations, outdoor recreational activities, day trip ideas as well as tips on car rentals, restaurants and hotels. As a travel guide for pilots, it also naturally contains useful information on flying in Florida, with descriptions of areas that make for challenging flying, and airports that even the inexperienced pilot will have no problem flying into. With many color photographs and travel tips, pilots and their passengers can better plan their time on the ground to meet everyone's needs and interests. From restaurants in or near the airports during a short stopover to tips on full-day recreational activities, the Aviator’s Guide to Florida contains helpful information for planning an interesting and fun-filled vacation in the Sunshine State. The guide includes information on: - Forty regional airports in Florida with a focus on tourist information, including getting around, food and lodging and tourist destinations. - Helpful information on flight planning - Reports and tips that are current and based on first-hand research
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Udo Leinhäuser, 44, obtained his pilot license in Gillespie Field, San Diego (CA) and founded Seair Verlag in 2013 to share his passion for flying. To gather the information for this book, Leinhäuser flew to over 50 airports and airfields and exploring their surroundings. Prior to that, he was managing partner of Leinhäuser Language Services GmbH, Munich, Germany. He lives in Munich with his wife and two daughters.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. With his new travel guide, The Aviator's Guide to Florida, pilot and author Udo Leinhaeuser has written the first travel guide specifically for private pilots. In addition to the usual information on flight planning, he addresses the first question most pilots ask after landing at a regional airport for the first time: What is there to do in this area? What most conventional pilot guides leave out, is covered here in detail for 40 select regional airports and airfields in Florida. Each airport location included in the book comes with maps, runway information and radio frequencies. However, Leinhaeuser has also provided background information on the region, described interesting tourist destinations, outdoor recreational activities, day trip ideas as well as tips on car rentals, restaurants and hotels. As a travel guide for pilots, it also naturally contains useful information on flying in Florida, with descriptions of areas that make for challenging flying, and airports that even the inexperienced pilot will have no problem flying into. With many color photographs and travel tips, pilots and their passengers can better plan their time on the ground to meet everyone's needs and interests. From restaurants in or near the airports during a short stopover to tips on full-day recreational activities, the Aviator's Guide to Florida contains helpful information for planning an interesting and fun-filled vacation in the Sunshine State. The guide includes information on: - Forty regional airports in Florida with a focus on tourist information, including getting around, food and lodging and tourist destinations. - Helpful information on flight planning - Reports and tips that are current and based on first-hand research Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781493504428
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