This link is from my company. Slightly Canadianized but the info is 99% the same. If you're looking for what you need to know VFR wise. This covers everything.
https://www.navcanada.ca/EN/media/Pu...hraseology.pdf
This link is from my company. Slightly Canadianized but the info is 99% the same. If you're looking for what you need to know VFR wise. This covers everything.
https://www.navcanada.ca/EN/media/Pu...hraseology.pdf
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Josh Esser
Flying SS7
Rotax 914iS
AirMaster Prop
Edmonton, AB, CWL3
Beeryboats;
I have a complete set of the King Take-Off course. I think there are 18 DVD's in the course.
I'd be glad to send it to you so you can review the material. Just return it when your finished.
If you want me to send it, send me an email at Stinson97502@gmail.com with name and address, etc and I'll get it sent out.
Also works great if your having trouble sleeping. Just pop in a DVD and your off to dreamland. LOL
Regards
Rodney
Esser - thanks for the download. It's very helpful
Last edited by Rodney; 09-27-2017 at 06:18 PM. Reason: adding new info
Beeryboats, I'd recommend going with a course where you can watch a couple sample clips and determine if the presenter is interesting to you. As a personal example, I can't stand John and Martha King's presentation style, so I have stayed away from their material. Don't get me wrong - they know their stuff without a doubt,and their material is very well put together. It's just that for me, they didn't capture my interest and I couldn't stand listening to them for hours. I've got a couple older Sporty's course's and they were ok. I've heard Rod Machado is very good, and I can tell you I've enjoyed very much listening to him speak at Sun n Fun, so I'd lean toward checking his courses out, but that's just my personal preference. I find him to be an interesting, engaging speaker, so therefore I'd prob pay much better attention watching one of his courses, and retain the information much better.