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Old 17th Oct 2005, 12:11
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Instructor skills-reading

Hello all,
Im soon to embark upon the journey to career instructing and was just wondering how i can get my hands on some books concerning the course and the job in general.

I was wondering wether anyone has or knows how to get hold of the syllabus for the FI(R) course or similar.

Many thanks
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Yes I'd also be interested in some reading around the subject before starting the training - but not until I've finished the ATPL course notes

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Exclamation Books

Read the Bible!

No... not that one... this one....

Here

Written by my old mate Bill Beadle... although Campbell took the credit... such is life...

This book is also quite handy....

Here

Enjoy
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Yes i'm sure reading is a skill all instructors need!
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You could try AP3456
http://www.cranwell.raf.mod.uk/Organ...456/AP3456.HTM
preferably the older version in Yellow covers, probably found in antique shops.

Campbell's book is about as awful as they get.
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