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Old 5th Nov 2019, 21:50
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EASA/CAA PPL H Ground exams prep

Folks, studying for PPL and using Trevor Thom books which are great but noticing a pattern that most of the material available for student pilots for PPL is generally based around fixed wing as opposed to heli's. Some exams are generic to both types of aircraft to an extent but some are specific particularly to the aircraft type a student is training on which in my case is heli's (Nav, Ops Procedures, AGK, Flight Perf and Planning) so I'm curious what additional study material is recommended to help prep for these exams. I know there are many apps but again they are generally based around exams being for fixed wing as opposed to rotorcraft so any pointers on books/apps or both to help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Try looking at this student's blog - http://www.eggbeater.co.uk - there's a recommendation in there under the resources heading

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Folks, studying for PPL and using Trevor Thom books which are great but noticing a pattern that most of the material available for student pilots for PPL is generally based around fixed wing as opposed to heli's. Some exams are generic to both types of aircraft to an extent but some are specific particularly to the aircraft type a student is training on which in my case is heli's (Nav, Ops Procedures, AGK, Flight Perf and Planning) so I'm curious what additional study material is recommended to help prep for these exams. I know there are many apps but again they are generally based around exams being for fixed wing as opposed to rotorcraft so any pointers on books/apps or both to help would be appreciated. Thanks
The book I have been using for revising for my ground exams has been great so far. As Phil suggested there is also a short blog post where I talk about the book and a dedicated page for helicopter study books (I can post a link due to a lack of historic posts but you'll find it via the link Phil posted). I aim to grow the selection of resources for future aspiring pilots as I progress through my training.

In terms of apps, I was recommended PPL Tutor by my instructor. As you say most of them appear to be geared towards the fixed wing brigade but for the early exams this is less of an issue, especially when the Helicopter Studies Book will easily fill in all the gaps. You can find a link to the app with all relevant download links on my blog under the "Resources" tab. If you have any suggestions then let me know and I'll be sure to include them on the site. Hope this helps.
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Many thanks for the replies, I've mostly just the heli specific exams left to do so trying to get as well prepped for them to avoid failures and having to retake any. Am signed up with PPL Tutor but I find it's more geared towards fixed wing exams than cater for heli pilots. I think there's a gap on the app side of things for heli exam prep
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Thanks Phil
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I could not agree more but as far as I am aware most of the exams are fairly generic anyway (covering the aviation field as a whole) If I am wrong I am happy to be corrected but seems to be a bone of contention with a lot of helicopter pilots.
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Aside from POF of course....
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Can’t beat Phil’s books for PPL level study, well explained with minimal fuss. Still got mine.
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