AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
Now that Instructor Dan and I are moving right along with the training (3 flights per week really does help!), he is predicting that I might be ready for the checkride by the early to middle of next month.
The past flights, he's been encouraging me to purchase the Oral Prep Guide available in the Academy's pilot shop. It's the ASA branded book.
I do agree that obtaining the materials now is a good idea so I can spend a modest amount of time each evening studying versus a massive cram session.
I would like to know if this is a good book or guide to use. If you have other suggestions, I'd like to hear them.
For the moment, I'm not interested in the King or Sporty's videos. I'd like to keep it to printed matter because of 1) cost, and 2) future reference value. I'm more likely to pick up the book and review than cue up a DVD.
I also have numerous threads bookmarked about oral and practical prep. And plan on reviewing them.
Thanks for your input.
The past flights, he's been encouraging me to purchase the Oral Prep Guide available in the Academy's pilot shop. It's the ASA branded book.
I do agree that obtaining the materials now is a good idea so I can spend a modest amount of time each evening studying versus a massive cram session.
I would like to know if this is a good book or guide to use. If you have other suggestions, I'd like to hear them.
For the moment, I'm not interested in the King or Sporty's videos. I'd like to keep it to printed matter because of 1) cost, and 2) future reference value. I'm more likely to pick up the book and review than cue up a DVD.
I also have numerous threads bookmarked about oral and practical prep. And plan on reviewing them.
Thanks for your input.