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Old August 22nd 04, 08:36 PM
Steve R.
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Kevin,

What a wonderful idea! I have no doubt that your notes for "teaching" the
material will seriously outweigh everything else for no other reason than
the differences in the students that you'll have to contend with.

I'm a private pilot, airplane SEL/MEL (~500 hrs), and a long time RC
helicopter pilot (22 years). I've also got about 7 hours of duel in
helicopters. I never got as far along in my rotorcraft training as you have
but it's given me enough insight to "really" appreciate the comments you've
made concerning your experience. I can't imagine that your students
wouldn't get a big kick out of reading your insights on the learning process
as you've experienced it. I would think that handing them the text right
before they go for their check ride would offer a much needed chuckle! :-)

Fly Safe,
Steve R.


"The OTHER Kevin in San Diego" skiddz *AT* adelphia *DOT* net wrote in
message ...

They're all printed and stuffed into a folder. I'm going to make them
part of my flight syllabus when I become an instructor. I think at
this point I have more notes on how I'd teach the material versus how
I'm learning it.