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Old 10th Apr 2005, 11:19
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Which ppl guides to buy

Hi there-im doing my flying traiinng with my local uas-ive almost got enough hours for a ppl. I was just wondering if anyone knows any good books or softwre to buy/download to help with the ppl groubd exams.

Ive seen them for about £40 a pop and thats each seperate subject. this sounds incredible to me, howvere im accepted to the fact that i may to to fork out the money regardless.

therefore i want ot be sure i buy the best 1, not some rubbish guides

any tips??
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Hi there,

The Trevor Thom series will do the trick, I think they are about £18.00 each, or if you buy them as a package, you can get them cheaper. Alternatively the Oxford CD package is a good one, however I am not sure about cost.

They are all available from Transair Pilot Shop. Chick here for the details.
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Old 10th Apr 2005, 13:57
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They are a piece of cake. With UAS training you'll get them no bother, don't worry.
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Try EBay for books as you can probably pick up the lot for a pretty good price.
Failing that (or if you want them new), try price comparison sites like Kelkoo as I managed to save about 40 pounds on the whole set just by shopping around.

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Hang fire. If you are with the UAS, you may be exempt some groundschool exams.

Check out LASORS and then buy the PPL confusor for the rest.

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/LASORS2005.PDF

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