JAA PPL pass papers
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From: Propping up bars in the Lands of D H Lawrence and Bishop Bonner
If you mean past papers, then they are not available as such. Your best bet is to buy a Questions & Answers type book (such as the PPL Confuser) or CD Rom and use those to practice.
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I have put this on here a few times and most people agree . The confuser is give or take a few questions almost a past paper in itself , if you can answer the questions in there you will pass the exams I used it for both PPL and IMC and found that to be the case .
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Hello maxdrypowder,
Yes the confuser will help you through most of the stuff in the exams but there are a lot of questions that are not. For example, in the aircraft General Knowledge exam there are a lot of questions on principles of flight which are not in the confuser.
Yes the confuser will help you through most of the stuff in the exams but there are a lot of questions that are not. For example, in the aircraft General Knowledge exam there are a lot of questions on principles of flight which are not in the confuser.
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From: エリア88
Read your text books and then use the Confuser to prepare for the exam. You are meant to know the subjects, not just learn the answers by rote. If you really understand the theory then the PPL exams are easy, and it will make you into a much better pilot.
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Absolutely! The PPL confuser is meant for immediate pre exam practice only, and only after you have completed your studies. You may well be able to pass by learning the answers but doing things that way will only compromise your own competence.




