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Old 10-07-2010 | 06:46 AM
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Air Sioux, if you need a syllabus and lesson plans AOPA gives them away. If you are new to Part 61 I would use them as a model and tailor them to your own needs. You may need to join AOPA to get access, but is not a ton of money and it is well worth it to be a member. Also, if you are teaching I would consider getting flight instructor's certificate insurance, it is something like $60 a year and AOPA has a legal insurance offer that is very competitive. That way you are able to get a lawyer on the line if your student causes you to be violated for rule breaking, or if he or she gets a violation and the feds come looking at your instruction work. If AOPA is not your thing, NAFI could do all this and it is probably as good or better.
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