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Turboclogg 2nd March 2012 07:35

PPL confuser
 
Hi guys,

Can anybody tell me where i might can get this book? It's not for sale anymore at the normal shops. If anybody still has an old copy and willing to sell, please let me know.

Thanks

RTN11 2nd March 2012 09:57

It's out if stock and out of date. Get the ppl perfector instead.

trident3A 2nd March 2012 14:36

I've got an old copy (8th ed 2007) which you can have if you want to collect it. But as above it's a bit out of date now - you might be better off with something more recent.

PM if you want it

BolkowJunior 2nd March 2012 15:23

Confuser
 
They occasionally come up on E-BAy but make sure you get the last one with a Cessna on the front (9th Edition) not the green or black ones and remember that some things have changed.

HelipadR22 2nd March 2012 19:58

On Ebay, but there are two with the cessna on.

This one (8th edition I believe)
Private Pilot Licence The PPL Confuser. Pilot Exams NPPL. Aircraft | eBay

And this one (9th). I have this one and find it excellent, although there are a few wrong answers in there.
The PPL Confuser (JAA) 9th Edition; Neung Sornying - Glynn Stephens. Pilot Book. | eBay

Be prepared to pay about £50+ for it though. They were going for over £100 at one point but have come down again.

dannyboy11 3rd March 2012 07:23

What about using the Great Circle apps? I have started using them and have found them to be useful in preparing for the exams.

fwjc 3rd March 2012 07:37

Try catsppl.com, there's some really useful stuff on there and its free.

RTN11 4th March 2012 21:36

Why is the confuser so famous as the ultimate Q&A book? In my experience, the latest batch of students using it tend to fail their exams more than those with the PPL Perfector which is in current print.

ggargan 23rd September 2012 06:59

I have the great circle apps, which are mostly good apart from the app itself crashing halfway through a test, at least once per day (on iphone anyway).
I don't like that you have to do random questions every time, and not being able to pick a particular topic of a subject to work on. All things that can be improved with it.
Although with that said, for the price of it and some of the questions which came up in my exam (which were nowhere to be found in some of the books) these were very helpful, any may have contributed to those few extra marks which make the difference between an exam pass or fail.

Overall - recommended if you can put up with it crashing now and again.

Suurender_Monkey 23rd September 2012 16:32

Clicked the link to catsppl.com

Do not understand why someone needs my passport number, driving licence details, date of birth etc. Very useful if someone wants to use my details for identity fraud though. Ouch.

Jude098 23rd September 2012 23:06

Airquiz.com is excellent.


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