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Old 17th May 2008 | 17:40
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Air Law

After reading some of the questions in the PPL confuser book I have noticed quite a few questions are not covered in the OAT Air Law book. This is very bad as the book is expensive. There are questions on take off distances etc not covered (TORA etc).
Am I missing something here ?

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Old 17th May 2008 | 19:20
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You will need Book 5, in which Aeroplane Performance is well covered.

Personally, I consider the OAT Media books to be vastly better than any others!
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Old 18th May 2008 | 15:39
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The Confuser...

...is very representative of the examinations. If you can hit around 80% in the confuser you should do fine - but I would indeed recommend checking into any subject areas that you think may not have been covered in sufficient detail in any reference texts you have.
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