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Old 08-09-2007, 02:00 PM
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I'm starting work on my MEI soon and was wondering if anyone had some good websites to add to my training. Anything that was helpful when any of you did either the MEL or MEI would be great. I already have a good book, but I'd love to have some websites to show students who are visual learners.
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Old 08-09-2007, 04:37 PM
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I'm starting work on my MEI soon and was wondering if anyone had some good websites to add to my training. Anything that was helpful when any of you did either the MEL or MEI would be great. I already have a good book, but I'd love to have some websites to show students who are visual learners.

i would think AOPA.org have something.
I signed up with them, and its one of the best things i did as far as my flight training getting magazines with interesting topics (for example, how to do perfect landing has been written on 4 pages! i mean they break it down litterally piece by piece),flight planing, some good deals on equipment, etc. check it out.
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Old 08-09-2007, 08:34 PM
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i would think AOPA.org have something.
I signed up with them, and its one of the best things i did as far as my flight training getting magazines with interesting topics (for example, how to do perfect landing has been written on 4 pages! i mean they break it down litterally piece by piece),flight planing, some good deals on equipment, etc. check it out.
A wise old saying goes, "There are three simple rules for a perfect landing. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are." That is the truth (at least in the light airplanes I fly). The last 100 feet to the ground is where pilot skill shows up. They have some good stuff especially for my student pilots, but I've been hard-pressed to find much about ME info.
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