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muck-savage 11th August 2004 19:53

instructor books
 
Hi,

Is there any book that I can buy that contains all the pre flight briefings exercise 1-20 and also contains diagrams to help explain to the student ?

Thanks

GusHoneybun 12th August 2004 17:02

Well, I was recommended to buy Mr R.D Campbell weighty tomb called 'Flight Instructors Manual'. Turned out to be a marvellous bookend that only cost £30. This book is far too wordy and seems to be written in an era when handlebar moustache's and pipe smoker of the year awards were all the rage.
Personally, I found that the PPL Flight Training book from your man J.Pratt is as good a guide to instructors as it is to students. There are good diagrams of each and every exercise with clear and concise text. It is written in a way that is easy to follow and presents the info in a Janet and John way that even us instructors can understand.

Noggin 12th August 2004 17:32

Try this one; modern up to date etc

http://www.ontrackaviation.com/theshop.html

2close 12th August 2004 18:41


Well, I was recommended to buy Mr R.D Campbell weighty tomb
But you didn't 'cos grave robbing is illegal:D :D :D

Or could that be 'tome'.

Sorry, Gus, couldn't resist that.

D 129 12th August 2004 20:04

Campbell
 
But Campell is excellent as a reference book.

e.g. If one lesson isn't as you would wish, read the Campbell chapter on it.

I still haven't found time to read the whole book - but on a "dipping in" basis it is excellent.

D 129

moataplane 13th August 2004 18:45

Try Pooleys Pre-flight Briefings, got most of what you need in a good layout for passing the test.
Also use the Campbells for sound knowledge, although takes a great deal of effort to read.

Tinstaafl 13th August 2004 19:54

Australia's CAA used to publish a smallish book called 'The Flight Instuctor's Manual' (or similar). Inexpensive but a good primer. Even if the lessons aren't exactly in accordance with the UK system they'll be close enough to be useful.

Should be dirt cheap at UK:Oz exchange rates.

jsf 15th August 2004 08:15

Gus



Mr R.D Campbell 'Flight Instructors Manual'
Makes a useful step when clearing your windscreen of dead flies.

If you cant find a rag there are plenty of surplus pages that can be ripped out as well. Just mind you dont scratch the perspex.


jsf

lady in red 15th August 2004 19:52

In addition to the Pooleys Pre- flight briefings, there is a spiral bound document "Instructors Guide to Pre-flight briefings" that expands on the teaching points for the instructor. Plus the Pre-flight briefings are also available on OHPs and as Powerpoint CD Rom.


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