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Old 16th Sep 2005, 08:34
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Trevor Thom

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Can someone tell me which Trevor Thom book relates to which exam subject for the PPL exams?

I know I don't need to buy book 5 as this is for the IMC.

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Old 16th Sep 2005, 08:57
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hey there, I've got the lot.
2 and 6 are must have, for personal safety, but i would recomend 4 and 8 also.
great help when ya getting started.
what country are ya in? could do ya a deal!
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TJF97,

#1 covers the practical flying i.e. all the manoevers etc you need to go through with the instructor so its not related specifically to a written paper

#2 covers both "Air Law and Operational Procedures" and "Meteorology" Exams

#3 Covers "Navigation and Radio Aids"

#4 covers the "Aircraft General and Principles of Flight"

#5 is the IMC one you dont need it for the basic PPL

#6 covers "Human Performance & Limitations"

#7 covers "Communications-PPL" for both the written Radiotelephoney exam and the oral one.

As far as I can remember i think that the "Flight Performance and Planning" exam is covered by the 3rd book.

I would also recommend getthing the PPL confuser as well I found it really useful

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I used the PPL series by Jeremy Pratt

Great books and very up-to-date.
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Yeah I used Jeremy Pratt's books to really good and a little more consise than Trevor Thom's. Also there are fewer of JP's book to make up the complete set so should cost a little less

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