The Flight Instructor's Manual is an invaluable reference for flight instructor applicants and serves as an indispensable guide for both new and experienced instructors (CFIs). The Sixth Edition is edited by William K. Kershner's son, William C. Kershner. This manual is organized so that each chapter serves as a stand-alone reference for a particular phase of instruction, allowing each to be used as "how to instruct" guides on topics such as fundamentals of flight instruction (FOI), presolo instruction, first solo to the private certificate, advanced VFR instruction, introduction to aerobatic instruction, and instrument instruction. The book also features a comprehensive spin syllabus, material on multi-engine airplanes, instructing international students, teaching ground school, and setting up tests. Teaching tips and common student errors provided for: Fundamentals of Flight Instruction (FOI) -- Presolo -- First Solo to the Private Certificate -- Complex Single-Engine Airplanes -- Light Twins -- Spins -- Aerobatics -- Instruments.
The Flight Instructor's Manual
Flight Instructor's Manual
Flight Instructor Textbook
This 9th Revised Edition features new information on GPS, current industry standards, new study and review questions, and a new introduction by the author.
The Commercial license preparation manual from Kershner's ""The Flight Manuals Series.""
A manual for pilots preparing for the commercial knowledge and flight tests, and those transitioning to advanced models and types of planes, that explains the basics of airplane performance.
This is the eBundle Edition of this title.
The scenario-based training in this book helps flight instructors learn how to: Create effective scenarios of their own.
Memorable stories and sage advice illustrating the fundamentals of instruction in aviation training
Interesting Discovery Insets expand upon ideas presented in the text. ISBN 0-88487-275-0.