I would brush up on your maths, mental arithmetic and perhaps some daft things like learning reciprocals of headings! etc. I wouldn't go too deep into the PPL books although things like air space are the same, many of the things that are tought come from a commercial pilots perspective. Your first 99 hours of flying will be in the US too, where you will be given grounschool lectures on local rules etc.
In my opinion OATS provide excellent tution (flying and ground school) and great notes / feedback questions.
Lastly every training organisation can improve and would go downhill quickly if it stopped striving to be better.
Mike McLoughlin is doing a great job seeking everyones opinion re improvments at the school, both Mike and the customer service team are really approachable and their doors are always open ...so if you have a problem or question when you get here they will do their best to help. Good job Mike!
[This message has been edited by TrimTab (edited 18 April 2001).]
[This message has been edited by TrimTab (edited 18 April 2001).]
[This message has been edited by TrimTab (edited 18 April 2001).]