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I'm working on my Commercial license at the moment as the next step towards
my CFI. I was wondering if anyone had any CFI training materials they might want to part with? (or knows good sources to get). I just got another King video catalog in the mail and there are a couple CFI DVD's in there, but I'm not sure I want to drop several hundred dollars quite yet... ;-) Thanks! -- PP-ASEL, instrument |
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The best single book in my opinion is William K. Kershner's
THE FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR"S MANUAL, now published by ASA http://www.asa2fly.com/ Also all the FAA books can be downloaded free from the FAA http://www.faa.gov/pilots/training/ http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/aviation/ Instructors handbook http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/a...A-H-8083-9.pdf You may want to browse the links to find all the titles you want. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. some support http://www.usdoj.gov/olc/secondamendment2.htm See http://www.fija.org/ more about your rights and duties. "Steven Barnes" wrote in message . net... | I'm working on my Commercial license at the moment as the next step towards | my CFI. I was wondering if anyone had any CFI training materials they might | want to part with? (or knows good sources to get). | | I just got another King video catalog in the mail and there are a couple CFI | DVD's in there, but I'm not sure I want to drop several hundred dollars | quite yet... ;-) | | Thanks! | | | -- | | | | PP-ASEL, instrument | | |
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Check out www.whittsflying.com This website is excellent and will
provide you and your future students a very good online resource. |
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Jim Macklin wrote:
The best single book in my opinion is William K. Kershner's THE FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR"S MANUAL, now published by ASA http://www.asa2fly.com/ Also all the FAA books can be downloaded free from the FAA http://www.faa.gov/pilots/training/ http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/aviation/ Instructors handbook http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/a...A-H-8083-9.pdf I concur with Jim's advice. But basically, get a printed copy of the PTS and the CFI Oral test quide (from ASA) and use those as a basis for what you need to know. The back of the Oral Test study guide also has the wording of all of the various endorsements you would need and handy to have. |
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I agree with Jim about Bill Kershner's Flight Instructor Manual. This is a
book that you can get real world examples of how to teach many primary and advanced lessons. It's one of my favorites and can be used for years after you take your checkride. The FAA will want you to know and be able to apply and regurgitate their mantra, word for word. You MUST own, study, learn, and be able to teach from the FAA books. Some FAA Inspectors and even some DE's have been known to dismiss all information found in any other sources. So start with the FAA info, then back it up with materials from some of the industry's better authors. You'll need copies of all the PTS books, and I'd suggest all the ASA Oral Prep books also. You should also start a 3-ring binder and download all the FAA Advisory Circulars, I think Matthew Waugh's site has a list. He also has a great list of CFI material, links, and books. http://home.nc.rr.com/mwaugh/Aviation/index.htm Make sure you have the latest versions of any books that you buy. Don't buy out of date material from amazon or ebay. A very real part of being a CFI (and one that the FAA wants you to realize) is that you need to know where to find answers to students questions. If the answer isn't in your head, it better be in a book that you own and you should be able to show the student. Jim |
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All the PTS and such are on-line on the FAA site, in PDF
format. "Jim Burns" wrote in message ... |I agree with Jim about Bill Kershner's Flight Instructor Manual. This is a | book that you can get real world examples of how to teach many primary and | advanced lessons. It's one of my favorites and can be used for years after | you take your checkride. | | The FAA will want you to know and be able to apply and regurgitate their | mantra, word for word. You MUST own, study, learn, and be able to teach | from the FAA books. Some FAA Inspectors and even some DE's have been known | to dismiss all information found in any other sources. So start with the | FAA info, then back it up with materials from some of the industry's better | authors. | | You'll need copies of all the PTS books, and I'd suggest all the ASA Oral | Prep books also. | | You should also start a 3-ring binder and download all the FAA Advisory | Circulars, I think Matthew Waugh's site has a list. He also has a great | list of CFI material, links, and books. | http://home.nc.rr.com/mwaugh/Aviation/index.htm | | Make sure you have the latest versions of any books that you buy. Don't buy | out of date material from amazon or ebay. | | A very real part of being a CFI (and one that the FAA wants you to realize) | is that you need to know where to find answers to students questions. If | the answer isn't in your head, it better be in a book that you own and you | should be able to show the student. | | Jim | | | | |
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![]() "Steven Barnes" wrote in message . net... I'm working on my Commercial license at the moment as the next step towards my CFI. I was wondering if anyone had any CFI training materials they might want to part with? (or knows good sources to get). I just got another King video catalog in the mail and there are a couple CFI DVD's in there, but I'm not sure I want to drop several hundred dollars quite yet... ;-) Thanks! I have always recommended Bill Kershner's books as basic tools for CFI's and have used them myself all through my tenure as a CFI. There are others of course. The FAA likes to see an applicant loaded down with their material so keep that in mind as well. I've always suggested that an applicant for the CFI rating show up for the test with a loose-leaf binder showing the applicant's PERSONAL approach with drawings and explanations in demonstrating ground reference maneuvers ect. The ORIGINAL APPROACH with visuals to be used in conjunction with explanations are encouraged in this effort. You can start making this up now and add to it as you progress toward the rating. Keep in mind you can simply show up for a CFI test with the right books and the right answers and walk out with a CFI if you get the right examiner. Or you can walk into a very good examiner who will walk you right through the flying stage and nail your butt to a tree if you can't demonstrate that you are interested in being a good teacher!!! The FAA employs a wide mix of people ranging from extremely competent individuals to "Stepford Wives" type government robots. I always advise applicants to prepare for both :-) Remember, TEACHING is the key word for the CFI. Any good examiner will concentrate highly on this area and be looking for how YOU view this aspect of the rating. BE PREPARED to handle this! Dudley Henriques |
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