Geege
28th Jan 2012, 13:27
Hi all :)
I'm looking to study for my PPL(A) and just wondering what people have used for your study towards PPL or what you are currently using. What books or series of books are considered the best for a new PPL student?
What is considered the industry standard reference book? (what I mean in the same way Blackstone's Manuals are for police officers; The Highway Code is for a learner driver or Gray's Anatomy is for perhaps a doctor for example)
Are the Air Pilot's Manuals (Thom) good?
How about PPL Confuser or PPL Perfecter to compliment my study?What else should I consider? I'm looking for books that are interesting with good diagrams and in excellent detail and of-course covers the entire that covers the entire syllabus.
I'm essentially wanting to study first to get a good grounding until my finances allow me to take flying lessons. :ok:
Thanks.
I'm looking to study for my PPL(A) and just wondering what people have used for your study towards PPL or what you are currently using. What books or series of books are considered the best for a new PPL student?
What is considered the industry standard reference book? (what I mean in the same way Blackstone's Manuals are for police officers; The Highway Code is for a learner driver or Gray's Anatomy is for perhaps a doctor for example)
Are the Air Pilot's Manuals (Thom) good?
How about PPL Confuser or PPL Perfecter to compliment my study?What else should I consider? I'm looking for books that are interesting with good diagrams and in excellent detail and of-course covers the entire that covers the entire syllabus.
I'm essentially wanting to study first to get a good grounding until my finances allow me to take flying lessons. :ok:
Thanks.