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![]() be ready to pass the FAA test next spring when operations resume. Searching for instructional material, I found : http://www.falcontrainingsystems.com/ggs/ and was curious what opinions might be out there? Has anyone used this training material before? It appears to me that I could not only be ready to take the written test but have already passed the written test by next spring with this material. As a flight instructor, I was given free access to the site several years ago. I like the concept and implementation. I feel that their demo "tour" accurately represents to course that they are selling. I wrote a review of it as part an article for the Greater Boston Soaring Club newsletter (hence the several local references, sorry). The article can be found at http://home.comcast.net/%7Everhulst/...ent/ktest.html. The article is about 3 years old and a bit dated. The price has increased to $99 (up from $79) and has been significantly revised. Tony V. |
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Jeremy wrote in message . ..
My .02. You can find almost all of the training material you need for *free* on the net. You could use the GGS "table contents" as a guide, or go to the FAA or Transport Canada sites and get a "Study Guide", that will tell you what you need to study. Second option, is the libraries, 98% of "glider" ground school is the same as power-aircraft material. The other 2% can be filled by reading a glider specific book. You could probably pass the written after a few weeks of intensive reading/study. Mike Greetings. I am getting into the Soaring sport at the wrong time. I live in Central Ohio and in a few months it's going to be getting cold and it seems that most of the glider schools shut down at the end of October. The local soaring club (10 minutes away at Wadsworth Airport (3G3), the Soaring Thunderbirds, recommended that I purchase two instructional books, and be ready to pass the FAA test next spring when operations resume. Searching for instructional material, I found : http://www.falcontrainingsystems.com/ggs/ and was curious what opinions might be out there? Has anyone used this training material before? It appears to me that I could not only be ready to take the written test but have already passed the written test by next spring with this material. Also, are their any other programs like this? Maybe coorespondence or something? Thank you for any input. Jeremy |
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