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Which Instructors Manual

Old 5th August 2009 | 09:47
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Which Instructors Manual

I have been discussing a manual which instructors use as their bible. Obviously, Campbell was discussed but are there any decent alternatives.
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Old 5th August 2009 | 16:05
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CASA has been keeping one in publication since the late 60s. Short and effective, see Civil Aviation Safety Authority - Flying training resources - Flight Instructor Manual (Aeroplane)
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Old 6th August 2009 | 14:06
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Ontrack Manual available from

ONTRACK AVIATION LIMITED

Million miles better than Campbell in my opinion.
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Old 6th August 2009 | 18:50
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Oh yeh Campbell Means long , very Long winded
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