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CraigyD
30th Jun 2008, 21:12
Has anyone ever used 'The Complete Private Pilot' by Bob Gardner, published by ASA? The description claims to inclued all the required information to pass the exam and also has chart to work through exercises. It only costs £12 so my question is, does any one know if its any good or not?

I already have all the JAA PPL books (was given a pilot pack thingy as a gift a while back when I was intending to do a JAA PPL) so I will also have these to take reference from.

Cheers,

Craig

lilpilot
1st Jul 2008, 22:35
The FAA website has the QB's and Supplements. Free for you as curtesy of US Taxpayers. Maybe the CAA/JAA/EASA could get a hint.

FAA - Home (http://www.faa.gov)

- click on middle tab "Education & Research"
- select what you need from list

CraigyD
2nd Jul 2008, 09:09
Hi lilpilot, thanks for the link, didn't realise everything was available on the FAA website!

acuba 290
2nd Jul 2008, 09:31
you can order all official questions , for example from ASA, so every question FAA ask is there ;)

AlphaMale
2nd Jul 2008, 18:21
Thanks for the link :ok:

Looking to go to EAA by the end of the year so I'm sure the link will come in handy.