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friend 05-13-2022 09:37 AM

Private pilot written exam
 
Hi I’m a little old
but my 15 year old son want to study for the faa private pilot written exam

is the gleim’s ninth edition private pilot faa written exam by Irvin gleim still okay to study for. The red book

thanks for any input

crbnftprnt 05-13-2022 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by friend (Post 3421848)
Hi I’m a little old
but my 15 year old son want to study for the faa private pilot written exam

is the gleim’s ninth edition private pilot faa written exam by Irvin gleim still okay to study for. The red book

thanks for any input

Gleim's products are very good. Only use the latest edition. Their site shows a 2022 edition available, not an edtion number.

JohnBurke 05-14-2022 01:21 AM

Gleim works fine, but remember that the Gleim study book is a test prep, and doesn't replace learning the material.

rickair7777 05-14-2022 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by crbnftprnt (Post 3422133)
Gleim's products are very good. Only use the latest edition. Their site shows a 2022 edition available, not an edtion number.

Yes, they change the questions routinely so you...

1) Need the latest edition.
2) Need to check their website for any late-breaking updates before taking the test.

And again, this is for test prep only, doesn't actually teach you the material, need different books for that.

TiredSoul 05-14-2022 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by friend (Post 3421848)
Hi I’m a little old
but my 15 year old son want to study for the faa private pilot written exam

is the gleim’s ninth edition private pilot faa written exam by Irvin gleim still okay to study for. The red book

thanks for any input

Take a look at the FAA website and you can download everything for free:

https://www.faa.gov/regulations_poli...dbooks_manuals

No need to pay for anything yet.
There are also websites where you can practice tests for free.

DontLookDown 05-14-2022 06:11 PM

You need the online course in addition to the software in order to actually get a sign off to take the test. Otherwise you’ll need a CFI to sign off on it

g1000pilot 05-17-2022 01:17 PM

Gleim red books are what I used. Great material.

BoFlyer25 05-23-2022 09:31 AM

I've used some Gleim products and they are great. But like someone else said make sure you get some sort of sign off before he goes to take the test. I think I used King Schools for my private and instrument and they had a print out at the end showing you completed the course as necessary to qualify to take said test.


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