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Hello
I was wondering if any one has a printable checklist for the all the lessons taught in flight for a private and commercial rating. I see that you can by them but free is so much better.
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Where did I loose you?
When you are teaching a lesson in flight, I am told you should have an outline of all the important items. A QRH of sorts.
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I made a structured checklist of every maneuever in the Private flight test as means of preparation. I believe it's well structured and I could scan it for you if you want, just pm me. Am I right assuming you need it in order to brush up on a few things or are you looking to use it to teach?
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rotateandfly wrote:I made a structured checklist of every maneuever in the Private flight test as means of preparation. I believe it's well structured and I could scan it for you if you want, just pm me. Am I right assuming you need it in order to brush up on a few things or are you looking to use it to teach?
I would love it if you can email me one as well..


majinti@hotmail.com

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ask your instructor, he may have some handouts.
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Rotate
I sent you a PM
I am looking at using it to teach. Thanks for the help
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Post by wha happen »

jeppesen has a private pilot manuevers book, good pictures. its about 30 bucks.
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Instead of getting one for free, if you're just starting out, why not make your own?
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Instead of getting one for free, if you're just starting out, why not make your own?
Spot on. It's a means of profounding your knowledge. Didn't instructors have to make their own lesson plans anyway??
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Newbie instructors use this blue covered book, called i believe "in flight instructor notes" just buy that... it'll tell you everything you need to know... .however speeds and such are based on the C-152
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Post by turn&pull »

Sorry boys
I am only instructing to teach my little girl how to fly. I didn't want a 200 hour top gun pilot to teach her. Thanks rotate for the notes they are going to help.
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Spot on. It's a means of profounding your knowledge. Didn't instructors have to make their own lesson plans anyway??
Yes we do.
Newbie instructors use this blue covered book, called i believe "in flight instructor notes" just buy that... it'll tell you everything you need to know... .however speeds and such are based on the C-152
Never even heard of it, are you an instructor?
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I'm glad I could help with my notes turn & pull 8)
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