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Chintito
11th Feb 2002, 16:11
Hello foks,. .does anyone know of any websites that have practice questions for the JAA PPL exams?
Cypres
11th Feb 2002, 16:26
Don't know of any websites, but the PPL Confuser is invaluable (Bought my copy from Amazon).
The PPL confuser is an excellent tool for testing your knowledge/Understanding as well as getting used to the format of the exam papers.. . . .There are a few errors in there but if you've done your studying they stand out as cock-ups.
My approach was to study the Trevor Thom books and then take the exam in the PPL confuser, this highlighted any gaps in my knowledge which were promptly put right by a revisit of the Books and/or AICs.
Good Luck with the Studies. .Cypres
p.s. There is also am IMC Confuser as well, I've bought the sucker but haven't had a chance to use it yet!.
str12
12th Feb 2002, 04:55
I can't agree more, get the PPL Confuser, it will really help.
Good Luck.
I'd recommend the PPL confuser, helped me get through my airlaw exam last month as well as reading Trev Thom's Vol 2.. .I was lucky in that I had a £10 voucher for use in Transair shops so that helped knock the price down a bit for me <img src="smile.gif" border="0">
FlyingForFun
14th Feb 2002, 16:11
Another vote for the PPL Confuser.
Do watch out for the mistakes tho. I got at least one question wrong on my Air Law exam because I gave the answer that was in the Confuser. Fortunately, I got enough other questions right that it didn't matter. But the Confuser is a great way of checking you're up to scratch before you go for the exam.
FFF. .------------
You want it when?
15th Feb 2002, 17:53
Email me I've got the Confuser and most of the current Thom Manuals which I'd be willing to sell - for the normal contribution to PPRuNe of course.
BTW - The Confuser is worth it. Sorted my Air Law if nothing else.