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Old November 16th 03, 04:42 PM
Mark
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Default IFR accelerated training

I'm looking for accelerated IFR written training programs. I have picked
up the gliem audio review program and started listening to it, but it is
a bit boring and difficult to concentrate on

Any other programs that are alittle more automated? I've thought about
the american flyers program, both DVD and lecture program. Any comments?
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Old November 17th 03, 01:38 AM
Jon Kraus
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Mark,

I am just about ready ti take my IFR written. Just as in my Private I
have used the Gleim Testing CD's . I like these CD's because you acan
set them us to look exactly like when you actually take the test. For
me since my testing center is LaserGrade I just tell the program to
format everything just like LasaerGrade. I love that then the only
difference when you take the test is that you are at a different
location and out some money of course ( I think my private test was
$70.00).

For 2 weeks prior to taking the exam I would take a 60 question test
and see how I did. I got a 92 on my private which I was pleased with.
Good luck to you.

Jon Kraus
PP-ASEL
Student-IA


Mark wrote:

I'm looking for accelerated IFR written training programs. I have picked
up the gliem audio review program and started listening to it, but it is
a bit boring and difficult to concentrate on

Any other programs that are alittle more automated? I've thought about
the american flyers program, both DVD and lecture program. Any comments?



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Old November 17th 03, 12:26 PM
David Martin
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Have you looked at flight tech...

http://www.flighttechinc.com/

I used their tapes for the PPL Written and Checkride.

Are the tapes any good.... I passed both tests (98% on written).


"Mark" wrote:

I'm looking for accelerated IFR written training programs. I have picked
up the gliem audio review program and started listening to it, but it is
a bit boring and difficult to concentrate on

Any other programs that are alittle more automated? I've thought about
the american flyers program, both DVD and lecture program. Any comments?


David Martin
Mountain Home, Ar.
 




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