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Office are available from the many publishers and suppliers of
books. Commercial publishers usually provide catalogues and
toll-free numbers or websites for ordering their products.
Electronic Sources
Access to the Internet via personal computers has opened up
a vast storehouse of information for the aviation instructor. In
the past, aviation instructors had limited access to information,
but the personal computer has greatly expanded sources
of aviation information. This section lists some sources of
information on the Internet. In the following discussion,
several sites for accessing FAA materials are explored, and
some non-FAA sites are included. Once instructors begin
to navigate the Internet, they find sites which provide the
information they use most frequently. Obviously, some FAA
publications are more important to the aviation instructor than
others. Many of the publications of interest to the aviation
instructor can be accessed through the FAA website, www.
faa.gov.
The FAA website is not the only source of aviation or
education-related information on the Internet. The aviation
instructor can access aviation-related publications at other
government or non-government websites via published
web addresses or by using the search function of the web
browser. Keep in mind that most sites on the Internet are
updated periodically, but some are not. In addition, new sites
are added and old sites are discontinued on a regular basis.
The aviation instructor can become more adept at obtaining
information by entering and navigating around the Internet to
become informed about the contents and how to best locate
desired information. The more familiar aviation instructors
become with the Internet, the better they are able to adapt to
any changes that may occur.
Professional aviation instructors must continue to expand their
knowledge and skills in order to be competent instructors. The
field of aviation is advancing, and the instructor also must
advance. Instructors can best do this by taking advantage of
the wide variety of materials available from the FAA, other
government agencies, commercial publishers and vendors,
and from industry trade groups. These materials are available
at training sessions and seminars, from printed books, papers,
magazines, and from the Internet and other electronic sources.
Instructors who commit to continuing education are able to
provide the highest quality instruction to their students.
Chapter Summary
This chapter discussed the responsibilities of aviation
instructors to the student, the public, and the FAA in the
training process. The additional responsibilities of flight
instructors who teach new student pilots as well as rated pilots
seeking add-on certification, the role of aviation instructors
as safety advocates, and ways in which aviation instructors
can enhance their professional image and development were
explored.
7-12
8-1
Techniques of
Flight Instruction
Chapter 8
Introduction
Certificated flight instructor (CFI) Daniel decides his student,
Mary, has gained enough confidence in flying that it is
time for her to develop personal weather minimums. While
researching the subject at the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) website, he locates several sources that provide
background information, such as the fact that, statistically,
weather often poses some of the greatest risks to general
aviation (GA) pilots, regardless of their experience level. He
also finds charts and a lesson plan he can use.
Daniel’s decision to help Mary develop personal weather
minimums reflects a key component of the flight instructor’s
job: providing the student with the tools to ensure safety
during a flight. Every flight instructor can agree that everyone
wants to be safe, but what does “safety” really mean? How
can a flight instructor ensure the safety of flight training
activities, and also train clients to operate their aircraft
safely after they leave the relatively protected flight training
environment?
According to one definition, safety is the freedom from
conditions that can cause death, injury, or illness; damage to/
loss of equipment or property, or damage to the environment.
FAA regulations are intended to promote safety by eliminating
or mitigating conditions that can cause death, injury, or
damage. These regulations are comprehensive, but there has
been increasing recognition that even the strictest compliance
 
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