CFI Binder online
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CFI Binder online
Hey All,
somewhere, many moons ago, I remember coming across an online CFI binder that was really good and thorough.
It was, if I remember correctly, by a Danish guy who was at, the then Helicopter Adventures, now Bristow Academy.
Anybody remember this, or even better have a link to it ?
Cheers,
Blue.
somewhere, many moons ago, I remember coming across an online CFI binder that was really good and thorough.
It was, if I remember correctly, by a Danish guy who was at, the then Helicopter Adventures, now Bristow Academy.
Anybody remember this, or even better have a link to it ?
Cheers,
Blue.

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Was it this one:
Lesson Plans for Helicopter Flight Instructors by D Lloyd Payne in Engineering
You started on the dark continent yet mate?
Lesson Plans for Helicopter Flight Instructors by D Lloyd Payne in Engineering
You started on the dark continent yet mate?
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the D Lloyd Payne one is pretty good actually, but was looking for a 'free' resource for a colleague, show them what's involved really is all.
Ascension has some pretty decent powerpoints.
That Danish one was excellent, I'll keep looking.
EDIT - found it...Airscrew : Downloads
Not on the dark continent yet mate, but hopefully soon, will give you a shout for a catch up.
Ascension has some pretty decent powerpoints.
That Danish one was excellent, I'll keep looking.
EDIT - found it...Airscrew : Downloads
Not on the dark continent yet mate, but hopefully soon, will give you a shout for a catch up.
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The whole point of the CFI binder is to present the material in a way that makes sense to you.....you are only doing yourself a disservice to copy someone else's material. Besides, Thomas' binder is great for pictures/diagrams, but seriously lacking in content and full of grammatical errors since english is his second language
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helicopterlessonplans is a great start like the above said. I went through each page and just added what I felt I needed so I could get it across in a way I felt comfortable. No matter what you get I would suggest you do the same
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MLP, I wanted a resource online to show a colleague what's involved, not plagiarise.
I have my own binder, no longer instruct, but wasn't about to scan and email it's entirety to show an example.
I agree, and told students don't be tempted to copy as its a way to formalize in your brain the processes involved even if you never open it again.
Thanks for the links folks.
I have my own binder, no longer instruct, but wasn't about to scan and email it's entirety to show an example.
I agree, and told students don't be tempted to copy as its a way to formalize in your brain the processes involved even if you never open it again.
Thanks for the links folks.
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