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Old 13th Sep 2013, 10:40
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Briefings

Thought this was rather usefull, full set of briefs by the NZ CAA
CAA Flight Instructor Guide
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Old 13th Sep 2013, 19:19
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Very good.

Couldn't imagine anything this useful coming from UKCAA or EASA!

More interested in £££.
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Yes I have to agree they are very good.

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The Transport Canada "Flight Instructor Guide" is available as a free download on the TC web site. It is not as flashy as the NZ version but IMO is an excellent resource for instructors. I use it extensively when I teach the FI rating.
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