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Has anyone taken the IFR written test prep from American Flyers? I'm
looking for some input on it. I was thinking of taking the Aviation Seminar course, but its not held very often, making it much less convenient. URL http://www.americanflyers.net/about/writtenclass.asp Thanks |
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m... Has anyone taken the IFR written test prep from American Flyers? I'm looking for some input on it. I was thinking of taking the Aviation Seminar course, but its not held very often, making it much less convenient. URL http://www.americanflyers.net/about/writtenclass.asp Thanks I used to work for AF and sat in on several classes about 10 years ago. The company provided me IFR training, including the IFR test prep weekend class. I thought the class offered many tips and tricks that would be helpful during the written test. The days are rather long, 8a-5p, and far too many people in class think the class is about learning real life IFR or discussing prudent IFR practices. The class is about passing the written test, nothing more. It's not a place to discuss the merits of FAA answers, FAA enforcement action, I learned about flying from..., etc. I can't judge if the weekend ground school classes, as they were called back then, are worth the current price or not. That answer depends on how much difficulty you have/anticipate learning the material. Frankly, I don't think I would pay any money for written test prep. I'm convinced I could learn to pass an FAA test on Chinese history, conducted in Mandarin just by the technique I've used for all other FAA tests. My technique for passing the written test, and not real life, is to buy the ASA test book that has nothing but the questions and the multiple choice selections. There is one flavor of book that is strictly Q&A and another that has the question and then relevant study material intersperced. I prefer the Q&A for test purposes only. Read through each question and highlight the correct answer and ignore the others selections. Go as fast or slow as your schedule and attention allow, repeat if necessary. I passed the Flight Engineer test, far above any real flying I have done, along with the mechanic tests using this method. Don't use this method if you expect to learn a damn thing about real flying. That learning must be done using quality books/materials and competent instructors. If you can seperate the skills/techniques for real life and FAA tests this method will work like a charm and cost about $20. I'd say you can get 99.9% of the value of the in-person weekend class from DVD, if offered. It seems the DVD course is the same price as the weekend class, but it's obviously more convenient. About the only thing you will miss using the DVDs are the free donuts and coffee -- Scott W reelected, Daschle defeated, Arafat dying, and it's not even Christmas yet! |
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I haven't taken the course but while I was working on my checkride
with AF I had dinner with a guy who flew into Chicago DuPage to take the weekend course. His opinion was that it was fine as long as you understand that the sole purpose of the course is to pass the written. But this is also true of most of the home training guides such as King, Sportys. My flight instruction there was first class though expensive. One thing I liked was the ability to schedule time on short notice. It's also good to fly with more than one instructor, I think. |
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