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Brian304
13th Oct 2008, 20:14
Just wondered if anyone has any reccommendations for Flight Instructor books? well apart from the "Flight Instructors Manual" by R.D. Campbell. Just wondered if there are any more upto date manuals, as I know it has been out for a while.

Also does anyone have an outline of the FI syllabus? and what kind of things I am going to expect during the course.

Thanks in advance!...

Brian304:cool:

OneIn60rule
14th Oct 2008, 07:52
Is the place where we received our FI manuals from.

It tells you how to demo exercises 4-19. What you need to emphasize on for each one. Speed, height, etc.

I don't know the campbell ones.


Ontrack's manual costs 20 I think. Without the BINDER. DO NOT buy with the binder as it increases the cost quite a bit.


For the course you'll need to polish up on aerodynamic, met etc. A bit of air law.


1/60

gulfairs
16th Oct 2008, 04:21
For my money the RAF publication A.P. 3225 Instructors handbook of Flying Training is the best there ever will be.
There is no bull**** or any why am I getting stressed out nonsense in it, just the good Old fashioned way of getting the job done properly.
They are hard to come by, but they can be opbtained.
g'Luck
bbg

Duchess_Driver
17th Oct 2008, 14:28
The Patter Manual.

Your course instructor will provide you with more relevant notes.