Textbook for IFR written?

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I am already working my way through the Kings IFR course, and have read the FAA instrument Flying Handbook. I like to be very complete in my studies, and was wondering what textbook people would recommend to help prepare me for the written?
 
For a book specifically for the written with questions and answers...Gleim.


For the textbooks that the written questions come from:

14 CFR part 61 Certification: Pilots, Flight Instructors, and Ground Instructors
14 CFR part 91 General Operating and Flight Rules
14 CFR part 97 Standard Instrument Procedures
49 CFR part 830 Notification and Reporting of Aircraft Accidents
AC 00-45 - Aviation Weather Services
AC 00-54 - Pilot Wind Shear Guide
AC 00-6 - Aviation Weather
AC 120-58 - Pilot Guide for Large Aircraft Ground Deicing
AC 91-43 - Unreliable Airspeed Indication
AC 91-51 - Effect of Icing on Aircraft Control and Airplane Deice and Anti-Ice Systems
AC 91-74 - Pilot Guide: Flight in Icing Conditions
Aeronautical Information Manual
Airport/Facility Directory
FAA-H-8083-15 - Instrument Flying Handbook
FAA-H-8083-2 - Risk Management Handbook
FAA-H-8083-25 - Pilot`s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge
FAA-H-8083-3A - Airplane Flying Handbook
FAA-H-8083-6 - Advanced Avionics Handbook
FAA-H-8261-1 - Instrument Procedures Handbook
IFR Enroute Low Altitude Chart
Instrument Approach Procedure Charts
STARs - Standard Terminal Arrivals U.S. Terminal Procedures
 
I am already working my way through the Kings IFR course, and have read the FAA instrument Flying Handbook. I like to be very complete in my studies, and was wondering what textbook people would recommend to help prepare me for the written?

ASA Test prep. Questions, with answers and explanations prepared by ASA staff (the same way Gleim does it.)

Bob Gardner
 
I'm using shepherd air app on my iPad. Loving it.
 
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