I agree, I like the ASA Oral Test Guides. I used them for my private and
instrument and I am using it for my commercial.
Also I recommend getting the FAR/AIM out and actually reading it. Look at
the chapters on the types of flights you will do and part 61 and 91.
Scott
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"Borislav Deianov" wrote in message
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Pete wrote:
Just started reading this group, and as soon as I complete my X
countries, I'll be more focused on my oral test prep.
I wanted to hear about others experiences during their Oral portion. So
if
you would, share 
I found the ASA Oral Exam Guide very useful. It has many questions you
may be asked along with very detailed answers. The answers are
probably overkill, but they do give you a kind of worse case scenario
about what you may need to know for the oral.
Also, you'll probably find the rec.aviation.student newsgroup more
useful at this stage in your aviation career.
Best of luck,
Boris