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Latest edition of ‘Lesson Plans to Train Like You Fly’ released

By General Aviation News Staff · April 28, 2021 ·

The third edition of “Lesson Plans to Train Like You Fly” has been released by Aviation Supplies & Academics.

The third edition is designed to complement any syllabus and FAA testing standards (ACS/PTS) by explaining how to teach each maneuver.

The book presents lesson plans for flight instructors in the form of scenario-based maneuver briefings. Each briefing features a series of drawings instructors can discuss with their clients or replicate in the classroom and an accompanying script to teach from, which includes a story or motivation on why and how the maneuver is applied in actual flight.

“A rich resource for active instructors, these lesson plans are also helpful to CFI applicants preparing their own materials,” ASA officials noted.

The book can be used as a companion book for flight instructors who are following the principles of scenario-based training taught in Arlynn McMahon’s first book, “Train Like You Fly: A Flight Instructor’s Guide to Scenario-Based Training,” officials added.

The book is available for $19.95.

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