Hey there...my roommate and I have just finished writing up somesongson the FARs. Anyone out there think there's a market for suchathing? Has this been done before?
Here's our thinking. You know how you'll be driving down the roadandyou'll tune a random radio station and what do youhear? "JEREMIAH WAS ABULLFROG..." or somethingsimilar. You haven't heard the song in years,but you know ALLthe words and EXACTLY how they sing it.
Our thoughts is, sing the regs and you'll never forget them.
We've got them all written down and getting ready to send them inforcopyright just in case. Anyone think this could be somethingusefulfor Student Pilots?
It's super cool, we've got one for 61 and 91, one forairspace(requirements and VFR weather minima), one for 43, medicals,etcwe'rethinking about doing one for 121 and/or 135, but assuming mostof thisstuff would be for newbie student pilots trying to soak up a tonofinformation at once so that probably wouldn't be very helpful.
Opinions? Ideas?
-mini
*edit*
I appologize for using "super" as an adjective...or would it be an adverb...it's an ad something, I'm almost sure...either way, sorry for using "super"
Here's our thinking. You know how you'll be driving down the roadandyou'll tune a random radio station and what do youhear? "JEREMIAH WAS ABULLFROG..." or somethingsimilar. You haven't heard the song in years,but you know ALLthe words and EXACTLY how they sing it.
Our thoughts is, sing the regs and you'll never forget them.
We've got them all written down and getting ready to send them inforcopyright just in case. Anyone think this could be somethingusefulfor Student Pilots?
It's super cool, we've got one for 61 and 91, one forairspace(requirements and VFR weather minima), one for 43, medicals,etcwe'rethinking about doing one for 121 and/or 135, but assuming mostof thisstuff would be for newbie student pilots trying to soak up a tonofinformation at once so that probably wouldn't be very helpful.
Opinions? Ideas?
-mini
*edit*
I appologize for using "super" as an adjective...or would it be an adverb...it's an ad something, I'm almost sure...either way, sorry for using "super"