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Mon, Jan 03, 2011

Qref Announces Release Of 'The Instrument Rating Flight Instructor Notebook'

Qref's 160-Page Companion for CFII's

Our friends at Qref have been busy as 2010 came to a close. A new Qref publication (ISBN 978-1-60786-902-3) features a 42-lesson Instrument Rating Syllabus, 125 Instrument Rating/Proficiency Check and Study Guide questions with detailed answers, 46 PTS Topic Lesson Plans, and an Instrument Rating Checkride Checklist.

In addition, the book contains, an Airworthiness Summary, a Table of Configurations, Takeoff Briefing notes, Military Intercept Procedures, ATC Light Signals, & PIREPs, and the exclusive Just-In-Time process for recognizing and diagnosing instrument failure, developed by Gene Hudson. This notebook-style publication contains scenario ideas to spark creative and useful scenarios to enhance student learning and is written in a no-fluff, concise style.

"We wrote this book to help CFIIs pass their checkrides, the first time. We included the Just-In-Time process to save lives. JIT saved mine," says co-author Bridgette "Speedbump" Doremire. "This book contains the tools our flight school has used for decades in training pilots and instructors."

Over twenty years in the making, this book was written by Bridgette Doremire and Gene Hudson, active Master Flight Instructors. The Instrument Rating Flight Instructor Notebook sells for $39.95.

FMI: www.qref.com/flight-instructor-notebook-instrument-pilot.html

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