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Danny Deger
February 22nd 07, 05:05 PM
I am looking for places on-line to study for my upcoming biannual for a
private certificate. Any ideas out there. Does the FAA post the list of
questions on-line?
Danny Deger
Mark Hansen
February 22nd 07, 05:11 PM
On 02/22/07 09:05, Danny Deger wrote:
> I am looking for places on-line to study for my upcoming biannual for a
> private certificate. Any ideas out there. Does the FAA post the list of
> questions on-line?
>
> Danny Deger
>
>
The PTS should give you everything you want:
<http://www.faa.gov/education_research/testing/airmen/test_standards/pilot/private/>
--
Mark Hansen, PP-ASEL, Instrument Airplane
Cal Aggie Flying Farmers
Sacramento, CA
Bob Gardner
February 22nd 07, 05:22 PM
The instructor giving you the flight review must give you one hour of flight
training and one hour of ground training. No written test is involved, and
thus there is no list of questions. FAR 61.56 is the reference.
Bob Gardner
"Danny Deger" > wrote in message
...
>I am looking for places on-line to study for my upcoming biannual for a
>private certificate. Any ideas out there. Does the FAA post the list of
>questions on-line?
>
> Danny Deger
>
Andrew Sarangan
February 22nd 07, 06:10 PM
On Feb 22, 12:05 pm, "Danny Deger" > wrote:
> I am looking for places on-line to study for my upcoming biannual for a
> private certificate. Any ideas out there. Does the FAA post the list of
> questions on-line?
>
> Danny Deger
The instructor will review the relevant flight rules from part 91, as
well as anything else that he feels important for your flying. It is a
much more relaxed environment than a checkride. Also, this is not
strictly a test; but it is dual instruction. If you have been
regularly flying for the past two years, you have little to worry
about.
Danny Deger
February 22nd 07, 07:54 PM
"Andrew Sarangan" > wrote in message
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> On Feb 22, 12:05 pm, "Danny Deger" > wrote:
>> I am looking for places on-line to study for my upcoming biannual for a
>> private certificate. Any ideas out there. Does the FAA post the list of
>> questions on-line?
>>
>> Danny Deger
>
> The instructor will review the relevant flight rules from part 91, as
> well as anything else that he feels important for your flying. It is a
> much more relaxed environment than a checkride. Also, this is not
> strictly a test; but it is dual instruction. If you have been
> regularly flying for the past two years, you have little to worry
> about.
>
>
Thanks for the reply. I haven't been flying in about 10 years, so I need to
brush up on the regs a bit. And some of them have changed I know. I
currently have a private, but medical out of date, so will actually be going
for a Light Sport Aviation ticket. I plan to buy an older Taylorcraft and
fly under the sport aviation rules.
Danny Deger
Jim B
February 22nd 07, 08:02 PM
Check this link out Danny: http://www.aopa.org/learntofly/getback.html
Jim
Gig 601XL Builder
February 22nd 07, 08:52 PM
Danny Deger wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply. I haven't been flying in about 10 years, so I
> need to brush up on the regs a bit. And some of them have changed I
> know. I currently have a private, but medical out of date, so will
> actually be going for a Light Sport Aviation ticket. I plan to buy
> an older Taylorcraft and fly under the sport aviation rules.
>
> Danny Deger
Dry this one. It's not free but the first of 8 lessons is.
https://www.gleim.com/aviation/private/online/
Morgans[_2_]
February 22nd 07, 09:38 PM
"Gig 601XL Builder" wrote
> Dry this one. It's not free but the first of 8 lessons is.
>
> https://www.gleim.com/aviation/private/online/
Bad idea. I think you are all wet! <g>
Sorry, but if I didn't do it, someone else would have! ;-)
--
Jim in NC
Gig 601XL Builder
February 22nd 07, 10:10 PM
Morgans wrote:
> "Gig 601XL Builder" wrote
>
>> Dry this one. It's not free but the first of 8 lessons is.
>>
>> https://www.gleim.com/aviation/private/online/
>
> Bad idea. I think you are all wet! <g>
>
> Sorry, but if I didn't do it, someone else would have! ;-)\
Thank God I fly better than I type.
Journeyman
February 22nd 07, 10:38 PM
On 2007-02-22, Gig 601XL Builder <wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net> wrote:
> Morgans wrote:
>> "Gig 601XL Builder" wrote
>>
>>> Dry this one. It's not free but the first of 8 lessons is.
>>>
>>> https://www.gleim.com/aviation/private/online/
>>
>> Bad idea. I think you are all wet! <g>
>>
>> Sorry, but if I didn't do it, someone else would have! ;-)\
>
> Thank God I fly better than I type.
That's probably because you're not type rated.
Morris <g,d,rlh>
Bob Moore
February 23rd 07, 12:23 AM
Journeyman wrote
> That's probably because you're not type rated.
Best one yet!!!
Bob Moore
Morgans[_2_]
February 23rd 07, 12:31 AM
"Bob Moore" > wrote in message
46.128...
> Journeyman wrote
>> That's probably because you're not type rated.
>
> Best one yet!!!
Help! I'm drowning in puns!
--
Jim in NC
Jim Macklin
February 23rd 07, 01:15 AM
The AOPA www.aopa.org does have a nice suggested list of
areas and format.
http://www.aopa.org/learntofly/getback.html
"Bob Gardner" > wrote in message
. ..
| The instructor giving you the flight review must give you
one hour of flight
| training and one hour of ground training. No written test
is involved, and
| thus there is no list of questions. FAR 61.56 is the
reference.
|
| Bob Gardner
|
| "Danny Deger" > wrote in message
| ...
| >I am looking for places on-line to study for my upcoming
biannual for a
| >private certificate. Any ideas out there. Does the FAA
post the list of
| >questions on-line?
| >
| > Danny Deger
| >
|
|
Jim Macklin
February 23rd 07, 01:16 AM
http://www.aopa.org/asf/publications/sa03.pdf
"Danny Deger" > wrote in message
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|I am looking for places on-line to study for my upcoming
biannual for a
| private certificate. Any ideas out there. Does the FAA
post the list of
| questions on-line?
|
| Danny Deger
|
|
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