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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.

djk
14th Feb 2002, 12:52
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.