IMC CD ROM Tutorial?
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From: Flatland
While not a CD I would recommend the IMC Rating
Question & Answer simplifier by Mathews & Pratt
published by AFE
It consists of five exam papers with worked
answers which are spookily similar in content
to the IMC paper which I've just passed.
If you can get a good rating with these tests
you will pass the IMC ground exam.
-- Andrew
Question & Answer simplifier by Mathews & Pratt
published by AFE
It consists of five exam papers with worked
answers which are spookily similar in content
to the IMC paper which I've just passed.
If you can get a good rating with these tests
you will pass the IMC ground exam.
-- Andrew
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From: EGKK
I used the IMC Confuser, which again is not on CD, but does sound remarkably like the IMC Q & A booklet described and I would recommend it.
The IMC might be too limited a rating (when compared to the PPL or IR) to warrant its own CD-ROM - just speculation on my part as I have not seen one available.
The IMC might be too limited a rating (when compared to the PPL or IR) to warrant its own CD-ROM - just speculation on my part as I have not seen one available.
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From: London, England
I used the IMC confuser with Thom vol 5, went over all the questions in the 2 days before the test last Friday, and got 100%! The IMC confuser questions were VERY similar to the ones on the actual paper, with several identical. On to my flying test this Sat a.m.
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Thanks all for your advise. I was ready to take the practical some time ago, but work and such got in the way - and the fact that I love the flying and hate the books
, especially the Thom IMC'er which I am sure makes a VERY simple subject seem, sometimes, mind numbingly difficult!
I was hoping that a CD ROM might have some nice pictures to help <img src="wink.gif" border="0">
So its back to the old fashioned method - head in the books - <img src="rolleyes.gif" border="0">
Regards
LF
ps - good luck on Saturday Phil.
, especially the Thom IMC'er which I am sure makes a VERY simple subject seem, sometimes, mind numbingly difficult!I was hoping that a CD ROM might have some nice pictures to help <img src="wink.gif" border="0">
So its back to the old fashioned method - head in the books - <img src="rolleyes.gif" border="0">
Regards
LF
ps - good luck on Saturday Phil.




