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Old February 27th 04, 03:29 PM
Andrew Sarangan
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BoDEAN wrote in message . ..
How do other CFI's keep track of their students/progress/lessons etc?


I maintain a student record which is accessible from a website. They
are password protected so that only the intended student can view it,
and only I can change it. The record includes my comments,
recommendations, an audio recording for that flight (I record all
flights) and a GPS track plot if it was a xc flight. I realize this
may be an overkill, but I am able to do this because I take no more
than 2-3 students at a time. If you want to see a sample, go to
http://www.geocities.com/asarangan/audio.html and enter guest.
 




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