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ausflyer
3rd May 2008, 04:10
Greetings,
Looking to head to the USA to get the FAA CFI exam completed. Does anyone out there have any prep' material and or some sensible suggestions on the matter? Is there a data base specifically dedicated to getting you through the exam(s)
Cheer's,
Aus':ok:

Lasiorhinus
3rd May 2008, 05:12
You may have taken a wrong turn here.
http://bp2.blogger.com/_76IUaRvRoMU/RlQ89db3jaI/AAAAAAAAAQQ/s3SIV-D7AqQ/s400/good-luck-road-sign.jpg

I think you'll get better answers on

American PPRuNe (http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/)

Superbad
3rd May 2008, 08:05
Gleim stuff is the way to go...

http://www.gleim.com/products/productdetails.php?proID=5554

mingalababya
3rd May 2008, 10:15
I've used Gleim before but I much prefer the software provided by Dauntless. You can download a trial version from here. (http://www.dauntless-soft.com/products/GroundSchool/)

I haven't actually sat for the FAA written ... only the CAAC (China) written which is 60% plagiarized from the FAA. The CPL written exam includes Meteorology, Navigation, Human Performance, Systems etc all in the one sitting unlike our CASA exams where each subject is sat separately. If you can memorize all of the questions in the databank, then you'll have no probs passing.

BTW, for the flight instructor written exam, you'll need to study the questions from the FOI (Fundamentals of Instruction) exam which similar to our PMI in terms of content.

ausflyer
4th May 2008, 04:17
Cheer's and thank you.

Aus':D

fudwinkel
7th May 2008, 11:45
Gleim is probably the most commonly used for most of the writtens. Of course for the oral the ASA Oral Exam Guide probably covers more than you will need.