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Long briefings and pre flight briefings PPL-A

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Old 9th Jul 2008, 11:09
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Long briefings and pre flight briefings PPL-A

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Does anyone know if the FI-briefings (Long briefings and pre flight briefings PPL-A)required to be written during the FI course, is on the web somewhere? There are 19 exercises.

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Briefings

Your instructor will show you how to construct and present briefings, with some notes - especially for the pre-flight briefings. Then its down to hard work on your part!

Have fun - you'll learn more than you thought you didn't know
 
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You can get the Pooleys Manuals (recommanded by UK CAA -LASORS), it will help you
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Thanks for advice

I bought Campell's instructor manual yesterday, I can recommend this book, I also got CAA New Zealand GAP FI-manual, its free on the web.
And I am almost done with all the writing, hard work!!!
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Ontrack's manual (available direct from them at Wellesbourne) is pretty good too - we tend to use it as a standard school reference manual here, makes life an awful lot easier for the first few hundred hours instructing, as well as delivering a consistent product to the student.
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