Airline Command Discussion group

Ensure you check out the INDEX over there to the right in the HOME section to view all the posted articles (new stuff is continually added).

Saturday, 5 May 2007

How To Use AIRLINE COMMAND

Welcome to the new age of Command Training!

AIRLINE COMMAND is my tiny little bit of this rapidly growing area of the Internet. If you regularly drop in here, you can keep track of any new stuff recently posted.

But what if you've only just found about this incredible resource (well I like to think of it as incredible). How can you get the best out of the ever growing posts chucked in here?

The easiest and best way is to check out the different subject headings (listed on the right hand side of the page). Make sure you read the HOME section. Here is where I'll post the "How To Use AIRLINE COMMAND" stuff.

I'll endevour to list all the articles in here somewhere so that all the posts are laid out in some sort of order rather than just chronologically as I post new stuff (which then gets archieved Monthly and can make things hard to find). Make sure you use the INDEX, which groups all the articles in one easy to use and find place.

I recommend that you plough through the The Individual As Aircraft Commander articles first (as much as possible, even though it can be pretty dry reading sometimes), as the later articles will build on the information from this. However, if you see something that catches your eye, just hop in and have a read of it. It's not like this is a syllabus or required reading as part of your Command Course.

Make sure you read the DISCLAIMER part of this section.

Join in the AIRLINE COMMAND Google Groups discussion area (just click on the Visit This Group link on the right hand side of the page) and see what everyone else is talking about.

Oh!, did I mention that you should read the HOME section first - just getting in early for all those people who add comments asking how to access information in AIRLINE COMMAND and haven't read this section first.

Read the HOME section first!

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