I have something special for you!

How would you feel if you suddenly knew about all the things which happen throughout an airliner flight?

What if an expert told you everything you wanted to know about it?

Would it make you feel more comfortable?

I am sure it would!

And that's why I am offering you something which you have perhaps been trying to find for a long time. I'm going to explain you all the big and little happenings that take place while you are flying in a big airplane. I'm going to make it simple enough to ensure that you will not get confused in all the terms which usually surround aviation, while speaking about some aspects that you most probably didn't know about at all.

It's a fact - aviation IS the safest means of travel and I can honestly say that I'm surprised how safe it really is!

Let me tell you a bit about myself ...

My name is Georg Liigand. Aviation is and has always been my passion. I have been deep in aviation longer than many older commercial pilots or other specialists. I acquired my Private Pilot License when I got 18 years old, then I studied Air Traffic Control in Germany and am now employed as an Air Traffic Controller. We are the closest link to all the pilots in the sky or on the aerodrome and we make sure that every flight is conducted from the start to the beginning safely, orderly and expeditiously. Together with the pilots, we are responsible for your life when you fly in the big airliner, sitting comfortably in your seat and reading your favorite magazines. Imagine that over 60,000 flights take place every single day around the world and there are thousands of aircraft in the air at the same time. Air traffic controllers put a lot of effort into the safety of the skies and you can always rely on us, whether you fly over the huge deserts of Arizona or over the gorgeous Alps in Europe.

From my spare time I've done a lot of filming and photographing of airplanes and airports. I had the opportunity to ride in smaller airplanes when I wasn’t even 10 years old yet and my interest had started up long before that. I've spent a lot of time finding out how the different airplanes are built and how they are operated. The number of aircraft that I could tell you about in details can be counted with more fingers than you have on your both hands, this I can guarantee! Aviation is the area which I really know well and therefore I'm sure that you can rely on my knowledge.

Please allow me to ask you some more questions. Have you ever wondered:

  • How a regular airline flight is actually carried out?
  • What happens around the plane when you step into the heavy bird or perhaps what the pilots and air traffic controllers were doing while you were having a coffee in the terminal?
  • What are all the different noises while starting up the engines, taking off and landing?
  • How flying is still the safest means of travel?

Are you scared of flying?

Do you hesitate when you have to take a journey in the air?

Yes? Then keep on reading because I'm going to tell you all this in just a few minutes!

In this book you will certainly get the answer to most of your questions and if not, I will be happy to answer them personally.

I've managed to "heal" several people who have been afraid of flying and I've figured out that the problem is often not very serious - people simply have a fear inside the small passenger cabin because they are not in control and don't have any idea what's going on except that they're very high up in the sky.

If you feel that you or someone you know are having doubts or concerns about flying, please take the time to acquire my book and you should feel a remarkable improvement in your feelings inside the plane.

I've explained the flying process in great detail and you will not find such a thorough, yet simple to understand and conclusive book about airline flying anywhere else. Together with the high quality photos from air traffic control center, passenger cabin, jetliner cockpits and more, I'm sure you will find this to be an enjoyful and also useful read!

"Why Flying is Safe" is divided into numerous chapters each representing a certain phase of the journey. All of the photos and information are completely my own creation and not a single part of the book has been copied from somewhere else. This fact can be proven if requested.

This book is just as unique and exciting as it sounds!

 

Some of the topics covered in this book include:

  • Why are my bags sometimes taken to an extra security check?
  • What are the pilots doing while I arrive at the airport and do my check-in?
  • What are the different vehicles doing around the parked airplanes?
  • How is a big airplane refuelled?
  • Is there just one fuel tank or more?
  • Why might there be a fire truck next to a parked airplane?
  • Why are there so many lights on an aircraft and what do they mean?
  • What is the pilot doing around the plane before our flight?
  • How does the aircraft navigate so precisely?
  • Why is there so much noise in the cabin even when the engines are not running?
  • It sounds like a jet engine is already running while I step onto the aircraft - is this really true?
  • Why do the cabin lights sometimes flash after engine start-up?
  • There are so many planes on the aerodrome - how is their movement controlled?
  • Why do the cabin crew walk through the aisles before the flight?
  • What does it mean when the pilots say that the flight is delayed due to Air Traffic Control?
  • Can airplanes reverse under their own power?
  • What are the pilots doing during the engine start phase?
  • What's the reason that all of the flaps on the wings move once we have begun rolling towards the runway?
  • When there are long take-off queues, why can't the planes depart sooner after each other?
  • Why do the cabin lights dim before night take-off?
  • Why can I see through the wing?
  • Is the wing supposed to flex and bend during the flight?
  • What are the loud knocks heard after take-off?
  • How can the pilots fly if they can't see anything out of the window?
  • Does rain or snow do any harm to the airplane?
  • When are the fasten seatbelt lights turned off and who does that?
  • How do the fast airplanes high in the sky never collide with each other?
  • Why airplanes fly at such a high altitude?
  • How strong are the winds at high altitudes?
  • Why is the flight from Europe towards United States usually longer than the same way back?
  • Why do planes leave white trails behind them?
  • How can we fly at 30,000 feet while just a few people have made it up to the Mount Everest which is nearly just as high?
  • Why does the airplane sometimes make a noticeable turn while enroute?
  • What's the reason that my ears get locked during climb or descent?
  • I can't see anything out of the window but the pilots land the airplane perfectly - how?
  • Are the planes stopped after landing just with their wheels or is there something else?
  • What is Air Traffic Control?
  • Do pilots have a radar screen to see other airplanes around them?


And that's not all yet!

I will be happy to answer any additional questions you might have regarding aviation for 1 FULL HOUR. Feel free to ask anything you're interested in and I'll do my best to give you an answer. Initial message can be sent by contacting me via e-mail. If needed, I will also accept Skype or MSN chat. This offer will be valid 15 days after the purchase.

THIS SPECIAL OFFER WILL BE OVER SOON! Do not miss the opportunity!

 

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