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SwedePilot 16th September 2013 19:39

Approach procedures
 
Hi everyone!

I'm trying to help a friend who is about to start training for his IR soon, and we are looking for some materials on IFR rules and approach procedures. Does anyone here have anything left from your training or any of you that are still in the training? I didnt save anything... dumb ass me...

Thanks!

PURPLE PITOT 16th September 2013 20:27

Don't wish to appear rude, but if you don't remember, i hope you're not still flying.

pudoc 17th September 2013 15:49


Don't wish to appear rude, but if you don't remember, i hope you're not still flying.
What? He didn't say he didn't know them, he is looking for material. Presumably manuals that he can send to his friend to study.

Jeez.

pipertommy 17th September 2013 16:27

I believe there is a site for PPL/IR full of info on IR material and news, if you google you should get it.

Yara-ma-yha-who 18th September 2013 00:34

These are from Australia, so some of the regulatory stuff will be different to EASA, but the theory stuff is pretty generic:

Civil Aviation Safety Authority - Operational Notes

Also, from the FAA:

http://www.sheppardair.com/ACs/faa-h-8083-15.pdf

SwedePilot 18th September 2013 13:45

really?
 
Whoa!

Haha! Thats fun!
As someone else just wrote, I know them, but I'm not interested in writing it all down for him. Looking for the material. duuuh.....

pans ops 8168 is a good start but thats not really pedagogical.

The other ones of you that tried to help out, thanks!

Quazimodo007 20th September 2013 13:02

Jeppesen ATPL books,Jeppesen?

Halfwayback 20th September 2013 15:22

Swedepilot
Welcome to the Wannabee forums!

I think you have had some good replies and you obviously know where to look yourself so I am closing this thread to prevent it becoming a hamster wheel!

Good luck

HWB
Moderator


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