Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
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JungianJugular
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Re: Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
What exactly is a wannabe FI
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Re: Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
If by FI you mean flight instructor:
Extra resources needed:
1. Sugar momma
2. Stock pile of No name mac and cheese
3. If driving get a $500 beater car
4. A second job
Extra resources needed:
1. Sugar momma
2. Stock pile of No name mac and cheese
3. If driving get a $500 beater car
4. A second job
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Re: Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
In reference to point 1 - if you do not have a "Sugar Momma", then next best thing is quite literally a Momma. Enjoy living in the basement for free.Cessna driver wrote:If by FI you mean flight instructor:
Extra resources needed:
1. Sugar momma
2. Stock pile of No name mac and cheese
3. If driving get a $500 beater car
4. A second job
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Re: Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
You need a very high sodium based diet.
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Re: Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
Best tips ever. My future looks bright. Thankfully it's cheaper to make Indian food than to purchase KD.
Whilst living in Australia after having all my money taken by the ex girlfriend and broke as hell, I survived $20 a week on a lentil only diet. Rice was extra, and a luxury.
On that note, for all the struggling fellow pilot brothers and sisters, if you're hhungry you can always grab a fresh and free meal at a local Sikh temple. Open doors and open arms. Anyone can walk in and eat. Just cover your head with a bandana and remove shoes.
Whilst living in Australia after having all my money taken by the ex girlfriend and broke as hell, I survived $20 a week on a lentil only diet. Rice was extra, and a luxury.
On that note, for all the struggling fellow pilot brothers and sisters, if you're hhungry you can always grab a fresh and free meal at a local Sikh temple. Open doors and open arms. Anyone can walk in and eat. Just cover your head with a bandana and remove shoes.
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Your steady diet of Indian food might impact your ability to make stay employed as a flight instructor though, since you might run out of students, and you don't want to have a bowel movement episode in a small plane. Hence the mild diet of KD for instructors, but only wealthy instructors can afford brand name KD, I would recomend that you purchase Co-OP brand, or no-name brand if you really want to stretch your budget.Thankfully it's cheaper to make Indian food than to purchase KD.
Either way, if you choose to be a FI, You're going to need plenty of legal advice before this thing is over. As your attorney I must advise you that you'll need a very fast car with no top. And then a tape recorder, for special music, and some Acapulco shirts. And you'll have to arm yourself. To the Teeth.
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Re: Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
6 replies and absolutely zero useful information to what IMO is an entirely reasonable question
GOOD JOB !
Resources for a aspiring FI
Books you should have.
- Air Command Weather manual
- "An illustrated guide to Aerodynamics" by H.C. Smith, the best book on aerodynamics for non engineers
- "Fly the engine" by Kas Smith
- " The savvy flight instructor" by Greg Brown
You tube has a ton of good video clips. Make a little library of your own. The NASA stall and spin videos with tuffed airplanes are great. There are also lots of landing and takeoff videos which are great to show how not to do things and as examples of poor PDM.
Google "effective use of the blackboard(whiteboard) in teaching" . Using the whiteboard is one of the consistently weakest areas In my instructor students.
Know the VFR portion of the RAC in the AIM cold. I see far too much incompetence in the ATZ and in the circuit, often in airplanes with instructors onboard.
A PGI should take 10 to 15 minutes, if it is longer it is too long.
GOOD JOB !
Resources for a aspiring FI
Books you should have.
- Air Command Weather manual
- "An illustrated guide to Aerodynamics" by H.C. Smith, the best book on aerodynamics for non engineers
- "Fly the engine" by Kas Smith
- " The savvy flight instructor" by Greg Brown
You tube has a ton of good video clips. Make a little library of your own. The NASA stall and spin videos with tuffed airplanes are great. There are also lots of landing and takeoff videos which are great to show how not to do things and as examples of poor PDM.
Google "effective use of the blackboard(whiteboard) in teaching" . Using the whiteboard is one of the consistently weakest areas In my instructor students.
Know the VFR portion of the RAC in the AIM cold. I see far too much incompetence in the ATZ and in the circuit, often in airplanes with instructors onboard.
A PGI should take 10 to 15 minutes, if it is longer it is too long.
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Re: Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
Ohhhhhhh, those types of resources
as stated above,
also The Advanced Pilot's Flight Manual by William Kershner
Flight Test Guides
as stated above,
also The Advanced Pilot's Flight Manual by William Kershner
Flight Test Guides
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You're such a downer sometimes. It can't always be that serious, besides I mean it with the Acapulco shirts thing.Big Pistons Forever wrote:6 replies and absolutely zero useful information to what IMO is an entirely reasonable question
GOOD JOB !![]()
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Re: Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
Actually, I used to bring in samosas at the flight school I trained at for my PPL. They werewell received by instructors and support staff. The bowel movements could pose a problem. Life should be full of spice, just like food. :p
Got the Acapulco shirts covered :)
A creative instructor would spice that KD up. Just sayin'..
Got the Acapulco shirts covered :)
A creative instructor would spice that KD up. Just sayin'..
Shiny Side Up wrote:Your steady diet of Indian food might impact your ability to make stay employed as a flight instructor though, since you might run out of students, and you don't want to have a bowel movement episode in a small plane. Hence the mild diet of KD for instructors, but only wealthy instructors can afford brand name KD, I would recomend that you purchase Co-OP brand, or no-name brand if you really want to stretch your budget.Thankfully it's cheaper to make Indian food than to purchase KD.
Either way, if you choose to be a FI, You're going to need plenty of legal advice before this thing is over. As your attorney I must advise you that you'll need a very fast car with no top. And then a tape recorder, for special music, and some Acapulco shirts. And you'll have to arm yourself. To the Teeth.
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Re: Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
Big Pistons Forever wrote:6 replies and absolutely zero useful information to what IMO is an entirely reasonable question
GOOD JOB !![]()
Resources for a aspiring FI
Books you should have.
- Air Command Weather manual
- "An illustrated guide to Aerodynamics" by H.C. Smith, the best book on aerodynamics for non engineers
- "Fly the engine" by Kas Smith
- " The savvy flight instructor" by Greg Brown
You tube has a ton of good video clips. Make a little library of your own. The NASA stall and spin videos with tuffed airplanes are great. There are also lots of landing and takeoff videos which are great to show how not to do things and as examples of poor PDM.
Google "effective use of the blackboard(whiteboard) in teaching" . Using the whiteboard is one of the consistently weakest areas In my instructor students.
Know the VFR portion of the RAC in the AIM cold. I see far too much incompetence in the ATZ and in the circuit, often in airplanes with instructors onboard.
A PGI should take 10 to 15 minutes, if it is longer it is too long.
Thank you, sir.
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Re: Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
The Advanced Pilot's Flight Manual
Air Command Weather Manual
An illustrated guide to Aerodynamics
The savvy flight instructor
AIM
PDM book(s) from TC
NavCanada's pdf's on Local Wx - http://www.navcanada.ca/EN/media/Pages/ ... nuals.aspx
FAA has some good material online for reference - http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies ... ks_manuals
Air Command Weather Manual
An illustrated guide to Aerodynamics
The savvy flight instructor
AIM
PDM book(s) from TC
NavCanada's pdf's on Local Wx - http://www.navcanada.ca/EN/media/Pages/ ... nuals.aspx
FAA has some good material online for reference - http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies ... ks_manuals
Ron Reynolds
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Re: Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
Another good one is "The Proficient Pilot" by Barry Schiff from 1980.
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Re: Recommended Additional Resources for Wannabe FI
- A hard copy of all the TC flight test guides.
As an instructor you have to know these documents inside and out. They should be well thumbed before you start your flight instructor training.
- A small kneeboard.
You will need this to jot down notes as the lesson progress. I emphasize small because you do not want it in the way and you do not want to waste time fussing with it when you get in the door. A small clipboard from Staples with a pen tied to a string works well, sits on your lap with no strap required, and with the money you save you can get the Acapulco shirt with the "Shiny Side Up special seal of approval"
As an instructor you have to know these documents inside and out. They should be well thumbed before you start your flight instructor training.
- A small kneeboard.
You will need this to jot down notes as the lesson progress. I emphasize small because you do not want it in the way and you do not want to waste time fussing with it when you get in the door. A small clipboard from Staples with a pen tied to a string works well, sits on your lap with no strap required, and with the money you save you can get the Acapulco shirt with the "Shiny Side Up special seal of approval"

