Airline Pilot
From the Series Math Adventures (Step 2)
Use your math skills to be a topflight airline pilot. Pass your cadet assessment in flight training, and then travel the world. To become an officer, you will need to read information from a bar chart, use fractions and division to complete flight checks on a jumbo jet, use a compass to answer flight plan questions, and more . . . . All of this is accompanied by some weird and wonderful flying facts, some Flight Crew Tips for help with the math, and answers when your aircraft touches down!
Author: John Allan
John Allan lives by the sea on the south coast of England. He loves the outdoors and most sports. John has written on a wide variety of topics for children, including math, science, and sports.