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Old October 28th, 2005, 00:57   #17
MidlifeFlyer
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Originally Posted by Philip
I wrote all my plans, then for my II I thought I'd try to buy some and they were absolute rubbish...

Are those any good?
Actually, they are pretty good, although I admit I sent the book back after looking through it. I anticipated what Bob mentioned:
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but I haven't used a single lesson plan since using them for the CFI oral.
I had a set that my CFI instructor used 20 years earlier for reference in case I had to create one I didn't anticipate. And, as I mentioned before, I found the task of creating a few valuable.

I still use a few "lesson plans", but, because my teaching is so part time, they are mostly outlines of reminders of things I need to cover than following any of the formalities that the FAA or commercial version show.
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