Mountain Flying - FAA 16mm Training Film (1975)
Flying around and over rugged peaks, expert pilots demonstrate that mountain flying presents very special challenges. Fast changing weather and unpredictable air currents are among the hazards that can be countered by sharp pilot skills, knowing the aircraft's capabilities and being familiar with the peculiarities of local terrain and weather.

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One Eye on the Instruments - FAA 16mm Training Flim (1962)

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FROM THE ARCHIVES | Mountain Flying (1991)

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Flying Floats (1973)

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Safety by the Numbers - FAA 16mm Training Film (1969)

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Back to Basics - Tips to Mountain Flying

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Flying Ridges and Mountain Passes - good training and prep cuts risks - California - ATC

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

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Educational Film - "Flying Businessman" - 1953

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National Coal Board 1975 Training Film For New Miners (NCB)

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How One Hurricane Pilot Shot Down 6 Stukas in 12 Minutes Over Tangmere

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Taming the Taildragger

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Caution: Wake Turbulence - FAA 16mm Training Film

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”THIS COULD BE YOU” 1960s PIPER AIRCRAFT INC. PA-28 CHEROKEE PROMO FILM XD13594

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

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The Turn That Killed This Ag Pilot

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INSTRUMENT FLIGHT IN THE T-38A TALON TRAINING AIRCRAFT U.S. AIR FORCE FILM 84344

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

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Mountain Flying Fixed Wing (English)

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Density Altitude with Harry Bliss

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