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Old October 27th, 2005, 19:41   #3
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Truthfully, I only wrote 3 lesson plans myself for my CFI ride, mostly so that I knew how to write one in the FAA's preferred format. The examiner I dealt with was far more interested in whether I was able to use them than whether I was, with my limited experience, able to re-create something that Jepp, King, Sportys, Gleim and the other companies that write syllabi and lesson plans for the training industry, with the money and expertise available to them, took years to perfect.

If you have an examiner with that attitude, any lesson plans would work. If you have one who is expecting "your" work, the downside to Quinnlan's is, good as they really are, I don't think they are in FAA format.
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