Spring Training for your Brain
GLIDERBOOKS Academy is excited to offer the latest course in our online ground school series — Aeronautical Decision Making.
Raleigh, NC, April 16, 2019 -- GLIDERBOOKS Academy is excited to offer the latest course in our online ground school series -- Aeronautical Decision Making.
As the sport flying season heats up in the northern hemisphere, it is a great time to review your personal limits and refresh your decision-making skills. There is more to being a safe pilot than just being able to control your glider. In this course, you will learn about the three essential elements of good judgment: Situational Awareness, Decision-Making, and Self-Discipline
You will learn some obstacles to good judgment, the warning signs of poor judgment, and ways to improve your judgment.
The material presented in this course teaches students the elements of good judgment and provides students and instructors a framework for discussing and evaluating this critical component of safety.
The course is available for $25 at https://academy.gliderbooks.com/courses/ADM.
About GLIDERBOOKS Academy
GLIDERBOOKS is the collaboration of brother and sister team Russell Holtz and Rhonda Clerkin. Rhonda, with her graphic design and publishing company, White Oak Communications, LLC, provides the publishing and marketing expertise while Russell contributes his passion for teaching aeronautical concepts. They both grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Russell attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering. Rhonda attended Grinnell College, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and a minor in Technology Studies. Russell obtained his Private Pilot Certificate in gliders in 1995, in airplanes in 1996, his Commercial Certificate in Gliders in 1998, and his Certified Flight Instructor rating in gliders in 1999. He completed the FAI Silver Badge requirements in 1997, and the Gold and Diamond requirements in 1998. Russell has given over 2,800 hours of primary, cross-country, contest, and aerobatic flight instruction, and has over 4,000 hours total time in gliders. Rhonda prefers to keep her feet on the ground. Together they publish two popular and widely respected textbooks, run an online ground school for aeronautical knowledge training, and sell/build the Mach 0.1 Simulated Glider Cockpit and related lesson plans for simulated flight training. Our goal has been and will always be to improve the quality and availability of glider pilot training resources.