Originally Posted by
Pilotpip
Just wanted to let you know: Good luck, we're all counting on you!
Poor Pilot gave some great advice. Sometimes the best thing to do isn't knowing the answer, but where to find the answer. Use the next two weeks to get very familiar with the FARs. If you have a copy produced by ASA, they have a suggested reading section at the front for each rating. Going through each is a good way to learn it.
Haha thanks for the pressure "we're all counting on you", no just kidding... thanks though... never noticed that section before, guess that shows how much more familiar I need to get with it
Concerning using the books as much as possible, is there an inappropriate amount to use them, and dont I have to exhibit at least some knowledge on the subject before I just say "I dont know, lets look it up"?
Also, if I have premade lesson plans, will I be able to use those while explaining a maneuver and common errors?
Thanks guys, keep it comin'