Originally Posted by mikey1029
(Post 2477861)
If i studied the FAA handbooks would that suffice or would i have to use a study guide aswell?
If you have some money leftover get your tailwheel and some aerobatic time. |
Originally Posted by BeechPilot33
(Post 2477932)
Use gleim and or sheppard air and take the written then the study guides for checkride prep. FAA handbooks are good too. Do one at a time ie private, instrument, comm. focus on passing the checkride for your ticket and then move on studying the books for the next phase.
If you have some money leftover get your tailwheel and some aerobatic time. |
I would also get as much practice driving while intoxicated. As a pilot you need to be very good at that!
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