Originally Posted by
Dave Gittins
The Trevor Thom series worked for me 25 years ago and I believe they have been continually updated since and are now in 7 volumes.
And there's the problem. The Air Pilot manuals, originally by Trevor Thom, revised by Peter Godwin, and now whoever has most recently updated them, since Pete died a couple of years ago, are a big collection of thick books that make a great source of reference, but the world has moved on and there are some amazing online study aids now. Pretty much all of them are more user friendly than wading through seven volumes of books, particularly for younger people who have learned to primarily learn from tools like that, rather than the printed page.
The school I instruct at use Bristol Groundschool, but I hear very good things about EasyPPL and Quizaero also. There are three decent options to look at.
G