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Early history of best instructional practice

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Old 9th Apr 2015, 15:28
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Early history of best instructional practice

Found by accident whilst looking for something else (amazing how often that happens) - copies of Tee-Em from WW2.

RAF - RAF Flight Safety Legacy Publications

Some really interesting reading in there - showing where a lot of our current practices originated.

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Some of the old Air Force training films on Youtube are quite interesting as a lot of what is said and shown stands today...nothing changes but the regulators!
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