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Old 13th Aug 2022, 10:55
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PPL Lesson Sequence

Instructors,

Where would I find a list of the (CASA/EASA) PPL Lessons?

I often read here "We do this in lesson 5" or "You should have learned that in lesson 27..."

I would like to make stickers to go in the back of a student's logbook that lists topics such as TOL, various stalls, slow flight, steep turns, etc in a matrix where I can mark what we did by date.

I'd like to put the items in a sensible order and finding one more reference to help me do that would be great. Thanks!

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Old 13th Aug 2022, 15:22
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One good reference is the Transport Canada Flight Instructor Guide. This is available as a free download and list the contents of each air exercise and provides PPL lesson plan tables which group relevant air exercises into lesson plan blocks
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Try here:

https://www.pooleys.com/shop/pooleys...ng-loose-leaf/
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For EASA, try page 140 of this document. The (almost identical) UK version is on page 5 of this document
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I'm confident you can trust this:

https://www.lynehamaviation.co.uk/do...g/syllabus.pdf

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I suspect that it is not a syllabus that you are wanting, which the links being provided point to. For actual lesson to lesson plans the Honourable Company of Air Pilots provides this;

https://www.airpilots.org/what-we-do...tional-guides/
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If you open the link I posted, you'll see it is a numbered list of exercises!
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A numbered syllabus is not a plan of lessons. The 'Air Pilots' efforts provide this and all is completely free for anyone to use.
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