The 'PPL Confuser' is most certainly NOT the 'way to go' but can be of use with exam revision . Get yourself a PPL textbook with the appropriate JAR supplement - especially for Air Law - and DON'T rely on out of date textbooks. If you think that just memorising what you think are the right questions and answers from the exam papers is the way to become a pilot, then you are fooling yourself. You do need some working knowledge of Air Law - although I do also query the relevance of some of the content of the JAA PPL exams. Unfortunately the recent CAA ruling on the minimum time between re-sits is just going to encourage the 'cram, exam, dump' approach to learning.
[This message has been edited by BEagle (edited 22 June 2000).]