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Any recommended resource for online training for passing the Glider Pilot test? Is a book just as good?
Joel |
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On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 12:21:14 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Any recommended resource for online training for passing the Glider Pilot test? Is a book just as good? Joel http://www.webexams.com/welcome/index# These exams are not 100% current. But free is good. The dauntless commercial software is the most time efficient way to sharpen up for FAA knowledge tests, and their source material is pretty current. The material in the books that these guys sell http://gliderpilotsgroundschool.com/ is quite good, but the books themselves are (annoyingly) difficult reading because they are printed at microfiche size. If they can be convinced to print their books in a more normal format, I would recommend without reservation. I took 3 FAA KTs this year, so pretty current here. -Evan Ludeman |
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![]() Is it much more difficult to pass the powered pilot test? I understand that it can be used in lieu of the glider test. |
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You still have to know all that is required on the test for the oral exam. None of this is like studying chemical engineering. There are lots of learning resources including videos on youtube. Power flying helps your xc flying as you learn more about the radio work and getting weather on route etc. Good luck and learn as much as possible.
On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 11:13:44 AM UTC-8, wrote: Is it much more difficult to pass the powered pilot test? I understand that it can be used in lieu of the glider test. |
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On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 2:13:44 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Is it much more difficult to pass the powered pilot test? I understand that it can be used in lieu of the glider test. I "believe" you can't take the power written & use it for a glider rating. The power test's cover things NOT needed in the glider written. You CAN get a (say) private SEL rating, then do a minimum (of flying time, knowledge) in a glider & do an add-on for the glider. If you will only do glider flying, then do a glider written and glider check ride. If you do a glider rating and want power later on, you need to do the written & check ride (sorta from scratch, although some glider time transfers over). |
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On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 3:16:26 PM UTC-5, Charlie M. (UH & 002 owner/pilot) wrote:
On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 2:13:44 PM UTC-5, wrote: Is it much more difficult to pass the powered pilot test? I understand that it can be used in lieu of the glider test. I "believe" you can't take the power written & use it for a glider rating. The power test's cover things NOT needed in the glider written. You CAN get a (say) private SEL rating, then do a minimum (of flying time, knowledge) in a glider & do an add-on for the glider. If you will only do glider flying, then do a glider written and glider check ride. If you do a glider rating and want power later on, you need to do the written & check ride (sorta from scratch, although some glider time transfers over). Right, exactly. If you have the SEL rating you are exempt from taking the glider knowledge test before you add on the glider rating. You are not exempt going the other way. I managed to take the written (as we called it back then) THREE times: 1. I was a glider student, but took a ground school at the local community college over the winter. The CFI was only rated for airplanes so I took the airplane test. 2. I stopped flying for a while, but when I finally was getting ready for a checkride it was for glider, so this time I took the glider written. 3. Next I added on an airplane rating so I had to take the power written again (more than 2 years had passed since the previous time I took it). Whew. Of course all that was followed by the commercial written and then the FOI and Analysis of Maneuvers for the CFI, so I got to do it a lot! Our experience with students at our club has been that the knowledge test becomes a stumbling block. The college kids are all practiced up at studying for and taking tests, but people that have been out of school for a while get all stressed out over it. I try to get them to relax and not worry over much since a lot of it really has nothing to do with glider flying these days (at least they got rid of the NDB navigation questions!) and they just need 70% to pass. Matt |
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On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 12:21:14 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Any recommended resource for online training for passing the Glider Pilot test? Is a book just as good? Joel Joel See my recommendations at: http://glidercfi.com/trainingresourc...nowledge-test/ Use the Contact function at gliderCFI.com if you want to chat more. |
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On Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 9:21:14 AM UTC-8, wrote:
Any recommended resource for online training for passing the Glider Pilot test? Is a book just as good? Joel There's this new site: http://academy.gliderbooks.com I haven't used it, but the author of one of the books I used to study for the test is involved in it. The book was The Glider Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge by Russell Holtz. Highly recommend it. |
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Wanted to second the videos at http://academy.gliderbooks.com/
I got my license this year and admittedly struggled a bit with the written resources that were out there. I just tend to be more of a visual learner. Russell's videos were _way_ easier for me to learn from. There were whole sections of knowledge, like airspace, that I had read through a few times over but after watching the video instruction it all just clicked. Couldn't recommend them more. Great resource to pair with your other materials. They break them up by topic, I'd suggest picking a topic you know you could be do better with and just try one out. |
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