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can be attended either at the home base of the company or
in traveling classes/seminars so instructors can more easily
attend.
There are numerous organizations around the country that
offer courses of training for aviation instructors. These
are generally courses that are available to all pilots and
technicians, but are especially useful for instructors to
improve their abilities. Examples of such courses include
workshops for maintenance technicians to enhance their
skills in subjects such as composites, sheet metal fabrication,
and fabric covering. For pilots there are courses in mountain
flying, spin training, and tail wheel qualification. Flight
instructors also may increase their aviation knowledge and
experience by adding additional category and class ratings
to their certificates.
Industry Organizations
Other significant sources of ongoing education for aviation
instructors are aviation organizations. These organizations
not only provide educational articles in their publications,
but also present training programs or cosponsor such
programs.
Many industry organizations have local affiliated chapters
that make it easy to meet other pilots, technicians, and
instructors. These meetings frequently include presentations
by industry experts, as well as formal training sessions. Some
aviation industry organizations conduct their own training
sessions on areas such as flight instructor refresher clinics and
Inspection Authorization (IA) seminars. Properly organized
safety symposiums and training clinics are valuable sources
of refresher training. They are also an excellent opportunity
to exchange information with other instructors.
Sources of Material
An aviation instructor should maintain access to current
flight publications or maintenance publications. For the
flight instructor, this includes current copies of regulations
pertinent to pilot qualification and certification, Aeronautical
Information Manual (AIM), appropriate Practical Test
Standards (PTS), and pilot training manuals. The aviation
maintenance instructor should have copies of applicable
regulations, current knowledge and PTS, and maintenance
training manuals. Aviation instructors must be thoroughly
familiar with current certification and rating requirements in
order to provide competent instruction. AC 00.2-15, Advisory
Circular Checklist, is a listing of all current advisory circulars
and other FAA publications sold by the Superintendent of
Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) or
available online at www.faa.gov/. Many of the advisory
circulars should be considered by the aviation instructor for
inclusion in a personal reference library.
In addition to government publications, a number of excellent
handbooks and other reference materials are available from
commercial publishers. Aviation periodicals and technical
journals from the aviation industry are other sources of
valuable information for instructors. Many public and
institutional libraries have excellent resource material on
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Figure 7-8. Aviation instructors can improve their knowledge by
becoming familiar with information on the Internet.
educational psychology, teaching methods, testing, and other
aviation related subjects.
The aviation instructor has two reasons to maintain a
source of current information and publications. First, the
instructor needs a steady supply of fresh material to make
instruction interesting and up to date. Second, instructors
should keep themselves well informed by maintaining
familiarity with what is being written in current aviation
publications. Most of these publications are in printed form,
but increasingly, information is available through electronic
means. [Figure 7-8]
Printed Material
In aviation, documentation in the form of flight publications or
maintenance data must be immediately available for referral
while flying or conducting maintenance. While the portability
of printed material meets this need for immediate availability,
printed material has two disadvantages. First, it takes up space
for storage and second, it can be time consuming to keep
printed material current. Many publishers of printed material
now make their information available in electronic format.
For example, most FAA regulations, standards, and guides are
available either in electronic form or as hard copy.
Non-FAA publications are available through the GPO and
from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS).
Publications not printed by the U.S. Government Printing
 
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