The Flight Instructor's Manual
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Rating | : | 4.44 (747 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0813806348 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This book offers practical advice for instructing student pilots. The Flight Instructor's Manual provides the flight instructor with fundamentals of instruction for FAA examinations --presolo, first solo, advanced VFR, and instrument and aerobatic training--in 26 chapters of solid information. It also explains specific instruction procedures in an easy-to-read style with humor and cartoons that aid comprehension and memory.
"A Must for the Aspiring Flight Instructor" according to Mark Boguski. Great book for aspiring flight instructors. There aren't too many books out there on how to be a successful flight instructor and this is a really good one.. If you are going to be a flight instructor, get this book. Dave English With the words and pictures expressing his technical knowledge and humor, Bill Kershner made the perfect book for teaching you how to teach others how to fly. From first flight to solo to cross country to advanced checkouts it is all here. This is real world information you will refer to before going to the airport to teach. It's not really a gu. Kerschner Understands Airplanes James C. Efird A few years after learning to fly and teach flying using books published by Jeppesen/Sanderson and the FAA, I discovered Kerschner. I still hold Jep in high regard -- though they're awfully expensive -- and I still use the FAA books -- which, after all, form the basis for ALL the exams and tests wannabe pilots are subject to.But Kerschner, may h