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Subject: Re: Clearance Shorthand ???
From: Michael Horowitz
Date: Sat Sep 16 00:46:03 2000
 
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Could be he's very happy with his own method but would like
to provide a reference to a student; sort of like pump priming - get
the student to see what's available and let him make up whatever makes
sense to him - Mike



Will Gossett <homeserv@csnb.com> wrote:

>John Price wrote:
>>
>> Everyone... I'm working on my CFII ticket and am looking
>> for a text that describes a good shorthand notation for
>> copying clearances.... Anyone know of anything on-line or
>> in print?
>>
>> John Price
>> CFI/AGI
>
>Huh? You are a CFI looking for shorthand/copy/clearances?
>Which part of your CFI exam did the DE step out for donuts & coffee?


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