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Old 2nd Mar 2004, 17:57
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Principle & Methods Of Instruction - Help Required!

I am sitting the Australian CASA Principles and Methods of Instruction exam for Grade 1 instructor, and would appreciate any help with practice or example exams for my preparation, on line or via email if possible.

Any help is appreciated.

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All pretty much straight out of the 'FAA flight instructor's handbook' or whatever it was called. There's one in the office. I know 'cos I put it there as part of the company's instructor school approval 6 years ago.

You could also use the syllabus I wrote for IPM (or PMI, if you prefer) / ground school component of the instructor course since it's all there too...


Good luck!
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Thanks Tinny - I forgot the syllabus.

By the way, there's a new FAA one since 1998, nicer pictures and not quite so 1960s.

Catchya via email soon.
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I recently attempted it a few days after the change from paper to cyber. It went from 30 questions to 50 questions as well.

After speaking to dozens of G1's advising what to study, I was astoninshed when I got there. It wasn't what I was expecting. Probably similar to when the IREX changed. It was quite difficult, and no prac exams to attempt. However I found an instructor who made up a prac cyber exam based on the FAA book. If you email him at [email protected] with the subject "practice exam" I'm sure he'll help you out.
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