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Well, my 152 is properly equipped & IFR certified now and I've decided
to commence my IFR traning shortly. I'd like to get opinions on study materials. I really like the Jeppeson texts I used for my PPL but my mind is open. (But, I have to say that the Kings happen to drive me nuts!) TIA. |
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Hey Paul,
When I developed a ground school for the students here, I used Gleim and Kings material to present each subject covered on the written test, then cross referenced it with additional reading assignments from Peter Dogan's book. When I study for the knowledge tests for myself, I use Dauntless Software's software at www.faatest.com. Do not fail to tap the web, Gene Whitt has covered just about every topic in one way or another. www.whittsflying.com and Avweb has some very good articles on individual subjects also. I combined everything I could find into power point presentations and burned each lesson to a CD for each student so they could take them home and study not only what we covered in class, but also access more material on the CD if they wanted additional viewpoints. The trick is for you to look at several different sources and choose the one that you LEARN the best from. It may not be the one with the fanciest cover or the one that goes overboard presenting too much information. I personally found Jeppesen's multi-engine textbook extreme overkill, while Bob Gardner's book presented the right amount of pertinent real world information in a similar manner as Peter Dogan does with the Instrument Manual. Good flights, Jim Burns --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.713 / Virus Database: 469 - Release Date: 6/30/2004 |
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My list:
King IFR DVD course King Jeppesen Enroute & Approach chart review (great for learning about the little 'nuances' in the chart zymology - especially helpful for those examiner questions that may delve into the minutiae of the chart Rod Machado Instrument Handbook U.S. Govt's NEW Instrument book (BEAUTIFULLY DONE!) PTS Instrument Oral Exam Guide VOR/ADF/Navigation Simulator (great for getting the nav aid concepts into your head - you can move the aircraft around on a 2-d map in different positions and headings and organize nav aids in the position you would like ((great for helping one to see what a given indication on the needles as it relates to one's physical position to the navaid))) OnTop Flight Simulator (great for practicing one's scan) of course FS 2004 can help you in this regard too (though I haven't used it very much) I've tried many, more but the one's on the list are the ones that have worked for me, of course YMMV... :-) -- -- =----- Good Flights! Cecil PP-ASEL Student-IASEL Check out my personal flying adventures from my first flight to the checkride AND the continuing adventures beyond! Complete with pictures and text at: www.bayareapilot.com "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - "We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis - "Paul Folbrecht" wrote in message ... Well, my 152 is properly equipped & IFR certified now and I've decided to commence my IFR traning shortly. I'd like to get opinions on study materials. I really like the Jeppeson texts I used for my PPL but my mind is open. (But, I have to say that the Kings happen to drive me nuts!) TIA. |
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Forgot to add:
Gleim Instrument Written Exam Audio CD's - I found these especially helpful, 'cause I could listen to them in my service van on work days, enroute to customer sites. Eliminated a lot of 'down-time' learning. -- -- =----- Good Flights! Cecil PP-ASEL Student-IASEL Check out my personal flying adventures from my first flight to the checkride AND the continuing adventures beyond! Complete with pictures and text at: www.bayareapilot.com "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - "We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis - "Cecil Chapman" wrote in message om... My list: King IFR DVD course King Jeppesen Enroute & Approach chart review (great for learning about the little 'nuances' in the chart zymology - especially helpful for those examiner questions that may delve into the minutiae of the chart Rod Machado Instrument Handbook U.S. Govt's NEW Instrument book (BEAUTIFULLY DONE!) PTS Instrument Oral Exam Guide VOR/ADF/Navigation Simulator (great for getting the nav aid concepts into your head - you can move the aircraft around on a 2-d map in different positions and headings and organize nav aids in the position you would like ((great for helping one to see what a given indication on the needles as it relates to one's physical position to the navaid))) OnTop Flight Simulator (great for practicing one's scan) of course FS 2004 can help you in this regard too (though I haven't used it very much) I've tried many, more but the one's on the list are the ones that have worked for me, of course YMMV... :-) -- -- =----- Good Flights! Cecil PP-ASEL Student-IASEL Check out my personal flying adventures from my first flight to the checkride AND the continuing adventures beyond! Complete with pictures and text at: www.bayareapilot.com "I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery - "We who fly, do so for the love of flying. We are alive in the air with this miracle that lies in our hands and beneath our feet" - Cecil Day Lewis - "Paul Folbrecht" wrote in message ... Well, my 152 is properly equipped & IFR certified now and I've decided to commence my IFR traning shortly. I'd like to get opinions on study materials. I really like the Jeppeson texts I used for my PPL but my mind is open. (But, I have to say that the Kings happen to drive me nuts!) TIA. |
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