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Old 28th Mar 2012, 09:38
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Yes, Book 5 has all you need to know in it but I wouldn't have wanted to attempt the exam without practising questions in the CAA style.

Good luck to all in whatever bit of IMC training you're up to.
Having recently done the IMCr, I would agree with that - if you already have a book 5, use it; I also used the IMC confuser, which I bought online from (i think) Pilot Store - I have already leoaned it to one or two friends at the club, because as you know, poultry dentition is more common!
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Old 28th Mar 2012, 09:42
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Yes, Book 5 has all you need to know in it but I wouldn't have wanted to attempt the exam without practising questions in the CAA style.

Good luck to all in whatever bit of IMC training you're up to.
I have just completed it using book 5 and the IMC confuser - which I have already loaned out around the club and will ultimately donate to the rare manuscripts section at the British Library. Worth using if you can lay your hands on a copy though!
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