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| Old Skool Join Date: May 2004
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| well I have Bridewell for 102, jsut wonderign whats the best method to study for his block exams? his notes and presentation seem to be scattered for me.-thanks.
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2003 Location: Ontario, CA
Posts: 652
| I would say make sure you have read the apropriate reading assignments in the AFH, PHAK, Jepp private pilot manual, etc. Also, head to the CFI tutoring lab for help with anything that you dont quite get from the reading. Hope this helps. What does your first block cover? EDIT: Also, don't think of it as just studying for the block exam. Pretty much everything you cover in ground school you will have know for the stage check, so make sure you have a good understanding of the material.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: MSP/CLE
Posts: 643
| Also, the better you know the material presented in 102 the better off you’ll be in your future flight courses too (if you’re continuing flying past 102). Everything “builds” on what you’re being taught. So, you cannot simply learn something just well enough for a particular block exam. The CFI tutoring lab is a good idea as previously mentioned! Have fun with 102! |
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