"The PDF is a reference," Elias said, stepping out of the plane into the rain. "The brain is the manual. Next time, try actually reading the book instead of just searching for the keywords."
As pilots progress, they learn to fly without looking out the window. This volume bridges the gap between VFR (Visual Flight Rules) and IFR (Instrument Flight Rules). Use of VOR, ADF, and DME ground stations. Basics of ILS (Instrument Landing Systems). Flying by sole reference to instruments. Introduction to glass cockpit technology. Volume 6: Human Performance and Limitations
This is where every pilot begins. Volume 1 focuses on the practical maneuvers required to handle an aircraft safely. Pre-flight inspections and cockpit layout. Effects of controls and taxiing. Straight and level flight, climbing, and descending. Stalling, spinning, and emergency procedures. The circuit pattern and first solo milestones. Volume 2: Aviation Law and Meteorology air pilots manual 1-7 pdf
Air Pilot's Manual Volume 2 - Air Law & Meteorology - Transair
He tossed Manual 1 onto Julian’s lap.
"Header 270," Julian repeated. But he had no heading indicator. The magnetic compass was spinning wildly from the turbulence. "Sir, I can't fly a heading. I have no directional gyro."
"1-2-1.5," Julian whispered.
"Look at me, Julian!" Elias grabbed the student’s wrist. "You spent three months memorizing those manuals for the written exam. Did you delete the files from your brain when you uploaded them to that tablet?"