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Re-learning IFR
jbo,
I'm roughly in the same position as you and I've found that reading the AIM really helps more than ever. I've been teaching a instrument rating ground school and honestly the answers to most of the students questions are in the AIM. Although the main objective is for the students to prepare for the FAA test, we've been useing Peger Dogan's book to apply theory to real world flying. The IFH is also used in this aspect and it's really one of the FAA's better books. -- Jim Burns III Remove "nospam" to reply "BoDEAN" wrote in message ... Getting ready to get back into my CFII training. Wondering what books/material you recommend I start reading/brushing up on when I have bad weather days out at the airport? Jepps instrument book? Instrument flying handbook (read cover to cover?) ? |
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