There are no generic CFS '20 min white board briefs'.
Every instructor on each ac type has his/her own slightly different version based on the latest PTC flying syllabus (ie reduction of hours) FOR THEIR AC TYPE.
These notes are only, after all, personal reminders of how the pre-flt brief should be structured - yes, structure standardisation IS important - as how else do we know all studes are playing on a level pitch? But an A2 should have better ways of describing HOW to accomplish skills than someone just graduating as a B2.
CFS Groundschool at Cranwell gives new QFIs help and advice on how to deliver lessons and briefs (very different structure and emphasis) - but the 20 min pre-flight stuff is covered by the different CFS flying units at Cranditz, Valley and Shawbury. But if you want the theory, write nicely to the CGI at CFS G/Sch.
If you want a set of 'pre-flight brief' notes - either;
a. speak to an experienced QFI and ask to borrow his notes - then modify them to your own syllabus and purposes.
Better still, ask him to brief you as if you were the student, noting how a brief progresses and how he emphasises the main skills/points.
or
b. Look at your syllabus/sortie profile - decide what you want to teach and emphasise and then, make your own briefs better suited to your environment/ac/students.
Flipster
I always hated drawing CFS clouds, too - but they did help to emphasise the main points. If you don't like clouds - make them into explosions!