One Eye on the Instruments - FAA 16mm Training Flim (1962)
This film was designed to encourage genera1 aviation pilots to take advantage of the FAA's Blue Seal Certification Program. It depicts a small town airport and compares the flying ability of two of the local pilots. One is an old pro who flies by the "seat of his pants". The other is a younger pilot who has taken advantage of instrument training possibilities. The hazards of flying in IFR weather without instrument flying knowledge are vividly illustrated. This film features actor Richard Simmons who portrayed Sergeant Preston of the Yukon (TV Series 1955--1958).

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Path to Safety - FAA 16mm Training Film (1966)

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"DON'T TELL MY WIFE" 1960s PIPER AIRCRAFT PA-28 CHEROKEE PROMOTIONAL FILM 99444

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Pressure Systems and Wind - FAA video Private/Instrument/Commercial Pilot training 1974

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CESSNA 150 / 152 AEROBAT 1960s AIRCRAFT AEROBATICS PROMOTIONAL FILM 53264

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Mountain Flying - FAA 16mm Training Film (1975)

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How do antennas work?

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Basic Weather Theory

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FAA Training Film - "The Dangers of Severe Turbulence" - 1966

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The Cessna 172 Mistake That Kills Pilots EVERY Year

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All It Takes Is Once - FAA 16mm Training Film (1968)

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Stalling for Safety - FAA video Private/Instrument/Commercial Pilot training 1976

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Control Towers Don't Do What You Think They Do

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Density Altitude with Harry Bliss

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Why Did Nobody Want the Twin That Couldn't Kill You?

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Single engine fuel emergency over the North Atlantic.

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Doctor Pilot Makes Deadly Mistake!

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Gyroscopic Instruments - U.S. Navy Aviation Training Film (1960)

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Basic Radio Procedures for Pilots - FAA 16mm Training Film (1970)

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10 Most DANGEROUS Small Planes For Beginner Pilots (Avoid These!)

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