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[Sorry for not reading the FAQ first...]
As a soon-to-be-minted private pilot, what are the experiences of others concerning instrument training and self-teaching? I don't have a problem flying with my current flight school to get the hours, but I question the need for their formal ground school and the requisite pile of books. I'm an engineer and have been studying instrument flight for a few years, so I'm I'm thinking about some kind of self-paced computer training to augment the dual time. Any pointers? Thanks -Scott |
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I traded in the formal ground school for the King CD's and the Jepp
Comm/Instrument text. Combine those with reading the AIM and you've got it. Scored an 88 (92 on the PP Written after a formal ground school). So it can definitely be done. Suggest that you talk with your CFII so that they can also grill you some. Good luck. It's terrific training and you'll wonder why they let you fly without it when you're done. -- Patrick Flynn Sammamish, WA 79 Tiger N4543A KRNT "Scott Lowrey" wrote in message m... [Sorry for not reading the FAQ first...] As a soon-to-be-minted private pilot, what are the experiences of others concerning instrument training and self-teaching? I don't have a problem flying with my current flight school to get the hours, but I question the need for their formal ground school and the requisite pile of books. I'm an engineer and have been studying instrument flight for a few years, so I'm I'm thinking about some kind of self-paced computer training to augment the dual time. Any pointers? Thanks -Scott |
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Self-study is great and you should do a lot of it anyway but I have to say
that combining it with a formal ground school made me get a lot more out of both. Hearing others talk about it, make mistakes, and having a forced exposure twice a week kept everything in front of me almost daily. It also filled in the knowledge gaps where I might have misread or misunderstood something. There's nothing like answering questions in front of your peers for motivation. I personally don't think I can get too much exposure to the subject and passing the tests doesn't make one anything close to an expert. Mike Clapp LVK "Scott Lowrey" wrote in message m... [Sorry for not reading the FAQ first...] As a soon-to-be-minted private pilot, what are the experiences of others concerning instrument training and self-teaching? I don't have a problem flying with my current flight school to get the hours, but I question the need for their formal ground school and the requisite pile of books. I'm an engineer and have been studying instrument flight for a few years, so I'm I'm thinking about some kind of self-paced computer training to augment the dual time. Any pointers? Thanks -Scott |
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Scott Lowrey wrote: As a soon-to-be-minted private pilot, what are the experiences of others concerning instrument training and self-teaching? Just find a CFII who will sign you off for the written after you self- study. If your instructor won't do that I'd think about finding another instructor! -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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