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RA-Aus HUMAN FACTORS, GENERIC PILOT PROFICIENCY PROGRAMME

Discussion in 'Flight Training' started by Glenn, Feb 6, 2009.

  1. Glenn Forum Owner/Administrator

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    Does anyone know more on this?

    I was invited to a meeting at the airport last night for part 1 of a 2 part programme hosted by Paul Griffin from Canberra

    The next meeting is next Thursday night. On completion pilots will receive a certificate to show that they have attended this programme.
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    Glenn - where do you get the quote from?
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    From an email I received from the secretary of the Aero Club
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    Interestingly, I thought that this was part of the PPL theory course. If I recall it was not especially difficult and nobody should have any problems passing any examination on this matter.
    Regards, Graham Lea
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    I don't know what happened but I am using dragon speaking to post my reply and it suddenly threw up a lot of numbers in green... which I can't get rid of! Sorry about that...
    Graham Lea
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    arrrr one of those voice 2 text programs?

    They cannot understand me :)
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    Takes 10 minutes practice but arrghhh may not be well recieved :)

    Graham Lea
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    Yes Glenn - this is a requirement.
    I am booking in to do mine - I was told it will take 6 hours to complete on a weekend, which included the exam. Nothing too hard :]
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    ohh god, I hate exams. I was told next week will be the last one which makes it only 4 hours
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    You can study at home from a manual produced by Jan and Val Dyson-Holland. Got my copy from Lake Maquarie ultralights as you can't get signed off on your bi-annual without taking the test!

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