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Old June 18th 07, 10:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bob Gardner
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Default CFI textbook recommendations?

Adding Part 121 would just about double the size of the FAR/AIM for the
benefit of a comparatively small number of purchasers. If there are any 121
questions on the CFI written, which I doubt (I took mine in 1968 so the
details are a little fuzzy), you could get them from the FAA web site.

When you get ready to take your ATP written, self-study is a disaster...find
a quickie school.

Bob Gardner

"Gatt" wrote in message
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The Jeppesen CFI manual is $71. The ASA is $25. That's practically an
hour of flying time, but I'm a little disappointed with the ASA 2007
FAR/AIM.
For commercial pilots, for example, the ASA book's suggested reading
includes Part 121 but doesn't actually include it.

Does anybody know if the Jepp book is worth ~3x the ASA book or would I be
paying for a publisher's name?

Any other recommendations?

-c