Thu, Apr 26, 2018
Video-Based Curriculum Focuses In Helicopter Instrument Rating
A new Helicopter Instrument ground school course has been released by Helicopter Online Ground School. The video-based course covers all the ground school for the helicopter instrument rating. The course is FAA certified for WINGS phase credits and can be found on the FAA Safety online course provider page.
The primary instructor in this course is Dan Christman "TAZ" (CFII), who was named 2018 Flight Instructor Of The Year, on the National level. We are proud to have him on board with us at Helicopter Online Ground School.
Helicopter Online Ground School was founded by Kenny Keller in 2012. He is the author of "Helicopter Check-Ride", which made Amazon #1 best seller upon release. His online video courses include Private Pilot, Commercial Pilot, Certified Flight Instructor, and Instrument Pilot. Kenny recognized a lack of quality ground training within the industry and has created a video learning platform to compliment any part 61 or 141 flight school program. All four of these courses are FAA approved for WINGS and appear on the FAA safety website as approved online courses.
The Certified Flight Instructor membership includes access to all of the Private Pilot and Commercial Pilot videos as well, giving the Certified Flight Instructor membership over 40 hours of video to watch. The courses include information on all subject areas, to include the fundamentals of instructing.
Each course includes both practice written test questions and oral checkride questions. Members have access to live interactive training events, with past episodes archived in their library for later viewing.
Members have access to a closed Facebook group to network.
(Source: Helicopter Online Ground School news release. Image from file)
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