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Module 1: Instructor Rating Air Law (Code: EAV-INST2019-010)
This module cements the Air Law knowledge that the pilot already has by focusing on the Instructor Rating
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Lecture1.1
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Lecture1.2
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Lecture1.3
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Lecture1.4
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Lecture1.5
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Lecture1.6
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Lecture1.7
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Lecture1.8
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Lecture1.9
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Lecture1.10
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Module 2: Teaching Methods & Processes (Code: EAV-INST2019-020)
This Module introduces the aspiring instructor to teaching methods and aids to harness the student's learning experience
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Lecture2.1
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Lecture2.2
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Lecture2.3
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Lecture2.4
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Lecture2.5
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Lecture2.6
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Lecture2.7
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Lecture2.9
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Lecture2.10
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Assignment2.1
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Lecture2.11
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Lecture2.12
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Assignment2.2
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Lecture2.13
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Lecture2.14
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Lecture2.15
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Lecture2.17
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Lecture2.18
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Lecture2.19
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Lecture2.20
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Lecture2.21
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Module 3: Flight Instruction (Code: EAV-INST2019-030)
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Lecture3.1
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Lecture3.2
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Lecture3.3
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1 Comment
i would take the one with 20 hours because he is more familiar with the plane after all he/she just had his/her recency meaning that he/she is able to handle the plane according to the situation at hand than the one who has been off for 12calender months.