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For those of you who self studied... What did you use?



 
 
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Old April 25th 04, 12:15 AM
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I used Rod Machado's PP manual.... it works well for the BFR too...
used online test prep sites like risingup.com. There are other out
there too that I don't remember the names, but watch out as most of
them do have some wrong answers....


On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 18:19:40 GMT, "Anthony L" wrote:

Hello everyone...pretty simple question. I am interested in doing
self-study for my ground school. I feel like I would do better at my own
pace, and I have a lot of experience working with industry certifications at
home, so I don't think I will lose any quality training.

I have read about many different companies that sell self-study packages. I
have received paperwork from Sporty, King, and some other one's via email.
Does anyone have any comments on the different packages? Anyone want to
recommend one over the other, or are they all just about the same? Any
specific packages you would suggest, maybe comeplete with practice tests and
such?

Thanks from a new Student Pilot!
Anthony


Don Paquette
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