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Kershner's Book

Don't CFIs have to have every aviation book out there? (jk)

Kershner's "Flight Instructor" and "Advanced Pilot Manuals" are awesome for the detail. Both are being updated, so if someone is a semester or two away from commercial and CFI, it's best to wait. His "Instrument Manual" is far superior to the FAA's sleep therapy manual.

Additional books: Rod Machado's "Instrument Pilot Survival Guide" and "Private Pilot Manual."

Spend some time at the bookstore (college store, Borders, Amazon) and flip through the aviation books. One is bound to make more sense than the others. That's the one to get. (*SIGH* So many books, so little time.)

Here's a tip: Become a ground instructor (two written tests) and join NAFI. The instructor certificate allows you to purchase these books at a discount, or, Jem-Aero allows CFIs to be distributors and able to buy at the dealer price. For some books that is over $15 off, especially the Jepp series.

Fly SAFE!
Jedi Nein
 

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