What does "IFT" stand for?
What's the current favorite IFR study program? Working up the mojo to study for my written again and finally get my rating.
What does "IFT" stand for?
That’s a good question. But - IMHO - the IFR material is different enough that it’s wise for the OP to ask his original question.What did you use for passing your PPL written? Any particular reason you might not want to drink from the same well?
Another contender for Visual/Video is https://www.flight-insight.com/ifrHow do you like to learn?
Visual / video? Sportys.
Sheppard Air is a great program to prepare for the knowledge test - I have used it myself several times, but I would not suggest to start there. As you mentioned, its exclusive objective is to memorize test answers, not to provide background or explain anything. It's a good tool to help achieve a good test score, after the student has at least a basic understanding of the subject matter.I started with Sheppard Air
That’s what I ran into. Jumping straight into it with no prior knowledge prep way like trying to memorize something foreign. Because I ended up doing so much research on my own, digging through all the FAA handbooks so I couldSheppard Air is a great program to prepare for the knowledge test - I have used it myself several times, but I would not suggest to start there. As you mentioned, its exclusive objective is to memorize test answers, not to provide background or explain anything. It's a good tool to help achieve a good test score, after the student has at least a basic understanding of the subject matter.
- Martin