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Tuesday, 12 February 2008

Pilot Revision Material

This is the powerpoint presentation on Meteorology that I gave at the club meeting in February;

Here are Graham Taylor's three sets of notes for the Pilot Exam and Advanced Pilot Airlaw notes (these are also applicable to P exam and are more up to date than the Airlaw section):

Advanced Pilot Airlaw

Airlaw

Meteorology

Flight Theory and Instruments

1:500,000 CAA Chart Legend

1:250,000 CAA Chart Legend

UK ATS Airspace Classifications (good summary of VFR/IFR requirements in different airspace classes)

Richard

 
Pilot lectures and Exam evening. Print
Friday, 11 January 2008
As promised the club will be running a series of lectures to help you revise for your Pilot (or AP) exams followed by an exam session. You will need to have completed all your Pilot Tasks before you sit the exam so if you haven't got things signed off yet grab a coach on the hill.
 
The intention is to run two of the lectures on normal club social meeting nights as these may be of interest to other club members. The third lecture will be held on the wednesday in between these two and the exam evening will follow on two weeks later. For the two evenings not on club nights the venue will be my house just off J13 of the M4.
 
Can anyone who is interested in taking the exam please let me know so that I can order you papers from the BHPA. I will need your name and BHPA numbers for this and I also need to know if it is P or AP?
   
In summary the schedule is:-
 
  • Wednesday 6th Feb  -  Meteorology  -  Swan Inn
  • Wednesday 20th Feb  -  Theory of Flight  -  Bridleways, Curridge, M4J13
  • Wednesday  5th March  -  Airlaw & Navigation  -  Swan Inn
  • Wednesday 19th March  -  Exam Evening  -  Bridleways, Curridge, M4J13

   
Time to get studying while the weathers bad,
 
Richard

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coaching in 2008 Print
Friday, 28 December 2007

Hi All
 
For those of you who don't know me or weren't at the AGM (shame on you) Ihad the dubious pleasure of being voted in as Chief Coach.
 
I have several ideas for 2008 to help all the low airtime pilots over those first few hours of soaring and then all the way on to taking your Pilot or AP exams.

Firstly, I hope to put out a weather bulletin for the weekends to give you an idea of if it's on and then where to go. I will always put this out with a subject line of 'LAT weather' so if you don't want this filling your inbox then you can set up an auto delete. (Oh, and don't even think about this weekend, 747 pilots are having doubts about flying!).
 
Fi has already suggested a coastal soaring session for LATs so we will try and make this a full on coaching day.
 
Site tours, we will be running several site tours over the year, we will try and get a couple in over the early part of the year before the season kicks off so all the new members get to know the sites early and then another one or two over the summer for late arrivals to the season.
 
Over the winter months we will arrange some lectures on Met, Airlaw/Maps and theory of flight aimed both at P and AP exams and general interest. If there is anyone that wants to sit exams just let me know, we will arrange a club
exam evening just before the start of the season.
 
We will also run several coaching days over the year but remember the coaches are there all the year round and they are mostly a friendly bunch who are more than willing to give you some help.
 
Later on in the year we will try and arrange an XC coaching day/Combe Fun day again but this will be rather weather dependent!
 
And don't forget there are lots of oportunities for smooth soaring conditions over the winter, even if it is a bit cold, to keep your hand in or build up your hours before things start to get a bit sparky again in the spring.
 
Cheers for now
 
Richard

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