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Archive => EuroHarmony VA => Old Forum => EuroHarmony Main Forum => Topic started by: EHM-1465 Dominic on May 05, 2007, 12:57:34 am
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If you have seen my Announcement about the e-mail course for new recruits to EHM and you would like to benefit from this information, please register with a short post in this thread with your full name and EHM Pilot ID. The first e-mail will then be sent to you within a few days....
Many thanks!
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Hi Dom,
Yes,I want to see the e-mail course for new recruits.
You are never to old to learn;D
Cheers,
Jaap
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Quick update (I should really read the announcement before posting this, but...) the script that sends the email runs once a day, hopefully at midnight GMT. So if I add you to the list, don't expect the email immediately ;)
@Jaap - added.
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Hi Dom, would you be so kind and send me a copy of these E-mails. Would like to be informed how they look like, just in case, somebody would like some specific answer or info from me as HM. Thanks.
Peter LGAV HM
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Peter,
I'll e-mail you ;)
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Would also like to receive those tutorials! As someone already said.. Never to late to learn something new!
Thanks in advance
Miguel Fernandes
EHM-2033
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I'd just like to ask does it have an explanation of following NDB's and VOR's? Reason I ask is because I learnt these with Rod Machado, and well, you see my point!
if so, please send me one!
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Sign me up, thanks Dom:s
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@Miguel/Trevor: Done. Expect your first late tomorrow night.
@Matt: I'll defer the answer to Dominic, he wrote the course, I just the delivery mechanism. I've not added you to the reception list yet, just in case.
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Matt (& others),
The course is designed primarily to explain the real basics to a new pilot and then point them in the direction of more detailed info on the Web, so the e-mails don't cover radio navigation aids in themselves.
They were purely written to help newbies learn a basic level of skills so they can become part of our community quickly ;) (So the experienced pilots among you who've asked for them may find the content quite basic... )
However Matt, although Rod Machado may not be everyone's cup of tea, don't let him put you off using the FS Ground School and Learning Centre as the info you need is contained in there and it is pretty well explained.
If you really can't get what you want out of those sources a really good overall FS navigation guide is at:
http://www.navfltsm.addr.com/index.htm
and this goes into a lot of detail about all the radio navigation aids.
There's also a link in the e-mail course to the FAA's free Pilot Manuals which cover most aviation subjects at:
http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/aviation/
Hope that helps.
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I'd be glad if you could add me too :)
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@Tarik: Done.
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Murray or any MT member,
can you add me to them as well?
Thanks! ;)
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Sotiris,
Murray is in charge of the script so I'm sure he'll add you on very shortly ;)
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eh, I'll have one too! There's always some of the simplest things you forget!
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@Sotiris/Matt: Done
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hmm...sign me up too, wanna check it out ;D
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@Jav: Done.
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Hi guys! Just got back from a short vacation. Would you please sign me up Murray - would be really interested in what's included. Need to brush up my flying skills after the asbence ;)
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@Ben: Done.
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Oh, and thanks to everyone that noticed the error in the sending script (not a one of you! ;D)
You should all find that the dates on the emails will now be somewhat sensible as opposed what they have been up to now.
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Hi! Just read the last e-mail! They're great and a reminder of some basics you sometimes might forget and I believe they'll be really helpful for newbies.. I just found out one thing you might wanna change on the last e-mail. Shouldn't it be www.ivao.aero instead of www.ivao.org?
Anyways great tool to newbies and great reminder for those who already know how to work around a plane...
Thank you guys!
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hmm, now I see what you guys mean from "back to basics"!
I agree with Miguel completely!
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Good spot there Miguel, I'll fix that ASAP.
EDIT: All fixed. I'm just ashamed that none of us in the MT noticed during the "development" phase :$
Oh, and FYI, this is just "version 1.0"... I'm already hard at work on expanding this mechanism out for other "opt-in" mailshots.