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Old 29th September 2003 | 02:57
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Question Instructor Revalidation Seminars

My FI(H) has lapsed so one of the "hoops" to be jumped through now is one of these seminars. I have got out of the instructing loop so I don't know who does them these days.

Obviously, I want one that covers heles, but I believe most of them do.

Can anyone help with where I can get info about dates and venues??
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Old 2nd October 2003 | 04:43
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You'll find a listing on p.24 ('Instructors' News') of the October issue of AOPA's General Aviation magazine.
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Old 2nd October 2003 | 17:30
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AOPA and On-track are the two main contenders. On-Track have a seminar this weekend at Sibson and there are still places - I think. Try Al on [email protected] AOPA have one in Dec.
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Old 3rd October 2003 | 01:08
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I didn't find the On track one any good. However it did get me through the hoop.

? the others.
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Old 12th October 2003 | 17:36
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Hi Guys

I understand that one of the Providers has a seminar arranged next month in Wythenshawe, Manchester.

Any details as it is not being provided by either AOPA nor On-Track?

Thanks
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Old 7th November 2003 | 01:48
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Hi

Need to get my reval done by March. Could some kind soul out there with access to the mag that Philip Whiteman refers to post or PM me the options between now and April?

Thanks in advance

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Old 7th November 2003 | 05:20
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What was wrong with On-Track? I'm coming up to needing to book a seminar

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Old 8th November 2003 | 18:23
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IMHO, there's nothing wrong with on track. I have just attended one of their seminars - it was excellent.
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I did an AOPA one and it was fine if you don't mind being a completely passive recipient. All the speakers knew their stuff. There was no interaction but a lot of the participants seemed to prefer that. I did learn a few things which made me glad I'd been there - eg don't forget to do a PFL as part of the IMC training. Upcoming dates are on the AOPa website..
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