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Ben
I'm about halfway through studying for the comm written, and I'm still back and forth about what I should do first, multi or comm. Then it hit me that 1) a passed written exam is good for 24 calendar months, and I might be able to do both within that time, and 2) studying for the comm written might actually help me prepare for some aspects of the multi oral. My reasoning for that last thought is that much of the comm certificate testing (written, oral, practical) is really "advanced VFR," and I could use the review of those items for the multi.
The multi oral and practical, I understand, will focus on the same things my original PP-ASEL covered, plus systems of whatever I will fly that day, and multies in general, plus flying multi-IFR.
So, the question is for those with multi-comm, or above: does this make sense? Shoot holes in the logic anywhere you feel appropriate. (Please do it on this thread--don't wuss out and give me bad rep because you don't like me asking a question. )
The multi oral and practical, I understand, will focus on the same things my original PP-ASEL covered, plus systems of whatever I will fly that day, and multies in general, plus flying multi-IFR.
So, the question is for those with multi-comm, or above: does this make sense? Shoot holes in the logic anywhere you feel appropriate. (Please do it on this thread--don't wuss out and give me bad rep because you don't like me asking a question. )