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Paul: pilot, instructor and web-entrepreneur

The coolest thing in editing this blog is to get in touch with other aviation fans worldwide. Some are only brief contacts but other evolve in real, long term friendship. I’m not talking about www.flyingacrossamerica.com – the project I’m launching with Jason of www.m0a.com, but about a pilot, instructor, and web-entrepreneur.

I already linked a couple of times to Paul Tocknell’s website, www.askacfi.com. This is where Paul answers any question relating to flight training. The site has been up for quite a while now and is well known. Wether you’re envisaging to get flying lessons, are a student, or are already a seasoned pilot, there’s surely something you can learn there.

One of the things I like with Paul is that he can’t refrain from starting new project. I don’t really know how he manages that, in parallel to being a corporate pilot, flight instructor, husband and father, but the fact is here: he’s a real web-entrepreneur. He runs several websites and collaborates to many others.

His last creation targets pilots under training, whatever the aim is. Sport pilot certificate, private pilot, instrument rating, commercial, airline, intructor, even helicopter and glider pilots will find what they look for. www.flighttrainingbooks.com is a directory of the best aviation training books selected by Paul. It contains links to the best books from the best authors for each category. It is possible to order the books directly from the website. No need to search for books, note the references and then search in your favorite (online) bookstrore.

I have the highest respect for people like Paul. He does his best to offer good services to the aviation community, without anyone asking. Long life to www.flighttrainingbooks.com !

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