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Old 09-09-2012, 05:30 PM
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I want to start studying for my CFI and -I tickets and was wondering if anyone had good suggestions for good study material to not only get me through the written exams (FOA, FIA, and FII), but also not break the bank. I'm nervous to take these exams since it's been several years since I've taken another written and I heard that the FAA updated these exams recently and that many questions are out of date. Thanks for any advise given!
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Old 09-09-2012, 05:58 PM
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The FAA has study material for FREE, test taking guides, example banks and questions, and of course the most important part, the background info.
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Old 09-09-2012, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by tabri59e View Post
I want to start studying for my CFI and -I tickets and was wondering if anyone had good suggestions for good study material to not only get me through the written exams (FOA, FIA, and FII), but also not break the bank. I'm nervous to take these exams since it's been several years since I've taken another written and I heard that the FAA updated these exams recently and that many questions are out of date. Thanks for any advise given!


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Sheppard Air is the best option for doing very well, period. Its not free but if you consider the costs of busting one of the exams its very economical.
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