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King Schools syllabus oddities (and other thoughts on teaching at a Cessna Pilot Center)

29 November 2007

For the most part, this is a list I’m generating for myself. The more problems there are with a syllabus, the more important it is that my coworkers and I have ways of getting around them. I’m currently working with my first instrument student to go through the system, and I’m finding issues as I go along.

First and foremost, the course we’re using was last updated in 2000. What could go wrong? It’s not like there’s been any new technology added to the general aviation world in the past eight years. The course doesn’t include things like WAAS GPS, or LPV approaches, and doesn’t even mention the possibility of glass cockpits.

Why have Cessna and the Kings generated their own rules of thumb for instrument flying? There’s an entire FAA bible on this stuff called the Instrument Flying Handbook. For example:

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