TimRF79
Pre-takeoff checklist
Thinking of getting the King School MultiEngine course, anyone happen to have any insight on it?
Or a discount code?
Or a discount code?
Thinking of getting the King School MultiEngine course, anyone happen to have any insight on it?
Or a discount code?
A couple of really good ones if you search “doug rozendaal multi engine”.If you want videos, plenty free on you tube.
I know you’re not intending to ignore it, but the way you worded it triggered my instructor hackles a bit...Who are you doing your multi-engine training with? Most have training materials, or at least a recommendation of what they'd like you to use. As you know, there's no knowledge test for the multi-engine checkride add-ons, so you're just lookin for practical test prep.
A couple of really good ones if you search “doug rozendaal multi engine”.
I know you’re not intending to ignore it, but the way you worded it triggered my instructor hackles a bit...
You’re not only looking for practical test prep, but also for real life survival knowledge.
True...but when added to practical test prep, it’s fairly comprehensive.A little more involved than just survival.
A couple of really good ones if you search “doug rozendaal multi engine”.
I know you’re not intending to ignore it, but the way you worded it triggered my instructor hackles a bit...
You’re not only looking for practical test prep, but also for real life survival knowledge.
I’m excessively monosyllabic...I didn’t understand that.My advice applies universal to virtually all flight training: It's beneficial to solicit your instructor's input regarding any accessory training your receiving. Some stuff is better than others, and how one instructor explains and teaches a topic is different from another. Since videos and training courses aren't particularly interactive, it's possible to pick up misunderstandings that can't immediately be rectified.
I’m excessively monosyllabic...I didn’t understand that.
... and from the FAA in their handbooks.