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CFIs can have it their way with King FIRC

By General Aviation News Staff · August 12, 2015 ·

The King Schools Online Flight Instructor Refresher Course (FIRC) now allows CFIs to select lessons from a set of electives. Electives are drawn from hot topics in flight training, including teaching smart tablet use in the cockpit, using flight simulation to help pilots learn, and teaching icing survival.

ipad_FIRC“CFIs new to the King FIRC can customize their course for what interests them, and returning CFIs can learn something new each time they come back for their refresher,” said Martha King of King Schools.

The King Schools FIRC includes both airplane and helicopter versions, and runs on the iPad and all Windows, Mac and Tablet browsers. It sells for $99 without CFI renewal processing or $124.95 with processing included.

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