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Reddit mentions of Notes of a Seaplane Instructor: An Instructional Guide to Seaplane Flying (ASA Training Manuals)
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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Notes of a Seaplane Instructor: An Instructional Guide to Seaplane Flying (ASA Training Manuals). Here are the top ones.
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I enjoyed reading this https://www.amazon.ca/Notes-Seaplane-Instructor-Instructional-Flying/dp/1560275588/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1492097199&sr=8-1&keywords=notes+of+a+seaplane From what I saw on the internets, it was a popular choice, and I can see why.
I'm only part way through the training. It was a good introduction. However, nothing compared to some good lessons with a former bush pilot.
I read this book before starting, Notes of a seaplane instructor, to brush up on some topics I may have forgot or didn't quite understand. It's an easy read.
TC Seaplane Instructors Guide is good for learning the basics required for the rating.
Notes of a Seaplane Instructor is a great resource. This was my go to resource.
Seaplane Operations is great if you want to get technical.
Source- Taught float ratings in BC for 5 years