Jeppesen Instrument Student Guide
Overview:
The Jeppesen FliteTraining Instrument Pilot Student Guides contain tools that help students thrive in their flight training. Blending the online course content with these classroom student guides and the instructor's validation in the flight deck, the student will experience enriched learning opportunities on their own, with their peers and with their instructor.
Features:
The contents of the Student Kit include:
- A course map that can be used to track progress through the lessons using a visual depiction of the FAA Part 141 milestones and flight lessons. The back of the course map contains frequently used job aids.
- Two workbooks of ground and flight lessons accommodate the learning process by offering a library of enriched activities and personalized worksheets.
Online, self-paced study: The online content delivers a mobile, visually-rich experience anywhere, anytime, at the student's own pace. Automated reports from Jeppesen's online learning center provide the instructor with detailed lesson completion and exam information, which helps target student needs and make better use of classroom time. The interactive content, practice opportunities and exams give students an enhanced study experience that holds attention and increases retention.
Enriched classroom instruction: The strong foundation built by the online ground lessons gives the instructor more time to provide real-world expertise and feedback using a library of activities, including case studies, technical workshops, scenarios and field tours. Additionally, the online maneuvers lessons are complemented by graphic worksheets designed for aircraft specific and local operations information. These instructor-led experiences help students develop a personal attachment to the content instead of the sterile, rote memorization that characterizes traditional lecture and knowledge transfer activities. Students achieve their goals faster and with more personalized attention because more classroom time is spent getting answers to specific questions and experiencing hands-on, critical thinking and visualization activities.
Savings in the flight lesson: Given more time to apply knowledge and think through complex concepts on the ground, students and instructors make the most of their time in the flight lessons. Pre- and post-flight discussions can focus on specific instructor feedback using flight profile worksheets to visualize and capture key learning points for each flight lesson task.