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Originally Posted by Fly_Unity 3: For me passing the written tests are easy, but on my PPL I didn't have any ground school besides Kings Cd's, even though I got a 95% on my written, my oral was difficult. I was wondering does ATP just give you books for the written test then expect you to do the oral test? or would they give me books to help with the practical test too? I can easily pass the IRA written test, however I don't feel competent to do the practical instrument oral. |
The King CDs are designed to help you pass the written--for the oral, you're on your own. What I've done (and it's worked for me) is to get the ASA oral exam guides, study the living crap out of them and the FAR/AIM, and then just read everything you can get your hands on. FAA and non-FAA publications, AOPA stuff....everything.