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Tue, Jan 20, 2004

Sportys Intro's New Ground Lesson Guide

A new Sporty’s Ground Lesson Guide for the Recreational and Private Pilot has been developed with flight and groundschool instructors in mind. Another Sporty’s aviation industry first, the Ground Lesson Guide is a step-by-step guide for teaching the groundschool lessons found in Sporty’s integrated Training Course Outline.

Key points and reference materials will allow both instructors and students to be properly prepared for the next lesson. Use of Sporty’s Ground Lesson Guide complements Sporty’s Complete Flight Training Course on Interactive DVD. Originally produced to provide a method of standardization among Sporty’s own 30 flight instructors, this book allows any qualified instructor to step in and teach a ground lesson from Sporty’s Training Course Outline with minimal preparation.

This means that no more time will be wasted during the lesson deciding what information should be covered for a topic, or trying to find an answer buried in an FAA reference book.

Via the Guide, answers are right at your fingertips and flow directly along with the lesson. Like all Sporty’s training products, this book is not about "teaching a test"; it is about developing the Complete pilot. The Ground Lesson Guide is an excellent tool for instructors and students alike. It adds a new dimension to the materials provided in Sporty’s award-winning Complete Flight Training Course on Interactive DVD.

FMI: www.sportys.com

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