which books for CPL?
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From: Brisbane, Australia
I'd have to say Bob Tait.
He seems to explain a lot through images, which makes remembering things easier. They have a slightly less formal feel to them but everything is still covered.
ATC are good, there's nothing wrong with them and I'm sure a lot of the guys on here prefer them so in the end it's a personal choice. Everything is clinical and by the book.
Maybe get into a pilot shop and have a look through both? They both have the same end result it just depends on how you interpret things.
I'm sure a lot more opinions will follow.
Cheers
He seems to explain a lot through images, which makes remembering things easier. They have a slightly less formal feel to them but everything is still covered.
ATC are good, there's nothing wrong with them and I'm sure a lot of the guys on here prefer them so in the end it's a personal choice. Everything is clinical and by the book.
Maybe get into a pilot shop and have a look through both? They both have the same end result it just depends on how you interpret things.
I'm sure a lot more opinions will follow.
Cheers




