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shaqiloheal 22nd December 2024 10:11

Which Pooley's Ground School Books Should I Start With?
 
Hi everyone,

I'm just starting my ground school studies for my PPL and I've noticed that Pooley's books are quite comprehensive (and expensive!). To keep costs down, I'd like to start by buying only the essential books that will help me pass the exams so I am ready for solo flights.

Could anyone recommend which Pooley's books are crucial to begin with and which specific sections or topics I should focus on? I want to make sure I'm covering the key material without spending too much time or money on areas that aren't immediately relevant for the exams.

Any advice from those who have been through this process would be greatly appreciated!

Trossie 22nd December 2024 21:15

Your school should advise you...

shaqiloheal 2nd February 2025 20:47


Originally Posted by Trossie (Post 11792294)
Your school should advise you...

Yeah got my syllabus. Air Law and Ops. Already reading up.

Gidds 10th February 2025 13:06

You need to face it - you need them all, plus other resources. I got mine on ebay

MrAverage 11th February 2025 11:00

The only way to be sure to get the latest copies of Pooleys books is to buy them from Pooleys!

shaqiloheal 11th February 2025 11:01


Originally Posted by MrAverage (Post 11826034)
The only way to be sure to get the latest copies of Pooleys books is to buy them from Pooleys!

Got the latest books cheap via January Sales

CurlyB 11th February 2025 12:56

You need to pass air law before you solo.
You don't need volume 5, instruments, for PPL

BEagle 12th February 2025 10:56


You need to pass air law before you solo.
There is no regulation which requires that. However, some training organisations have their own stipulations.

shaqiloheal 12th February 2025 11:00


Originally Posted by BEagle (Post 11826657)
There is no regulation which requires that. However, some training organisations have their own stipulations.

Can’t find anything on the CAA that makes it a mandatory condition to pass before solo. However I think it would be pretty silly thing not to do this and Ops Procedures. It contains basically the things you “must” do when you are operating an aircraft.


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