if no flight experience, then they'd probably ask you questions from the JKI booklet and probably anything upto a BAK level - i had about 20 hours when i applied, so i was asked questions upto a BAK level. But tbh, if you only read from the JKI booklet then you can leave yourself quite exposed as they want to see you have done extra reading rather than just what they have given you.
There is so much material you could possibly tackle, but always start with the basics and progress from there, don't try and jump a few levels missing the basic foundations.
if you'd like an idea on material, maybe visit or talk to a flying school and see what they use textbook wise to train students from scratch to CPL, or even go into an aviation store and ask them what they'd recommend.
Last edited by orangeboy; 1st Mar 2011 at 22:09.