PPL exam quesiton
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I am sitting my air law tommorow and have been studying the book for ages now. I also have a copy of the PPL confuser. My question is does the confuser contain all the possible questions that they can ask or is it only a guide to the sort of questions they can ask?
Thanks
Happy Flying
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Happy Flying

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The wretched PPL Confuser does not contain all the possible Qs and As! But if you've studied a JAR/FCL textbook as well, you should be OK!!
[ 08 August 2001: Message edited by: BEagle ]
[ 08 August 2001: Message edited by: BEagle ]
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Captain Ireland, if you study the PPL Confuser AS WELL as a recognised text book then you will go into the exam with increased confidence. Do not make the mistake of thinking that the questions in the Confuser book are the same as the exam questions. They are very similar but I have found out myself that some of the Confuser answers are in fact incorrect so ALWAYS cross reference with the recognised text book. Good luck! Air Law is a sod!
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Thanks for you help guys. I passed 95% only got two wrong. I noticed the format of the exam questions was different from the PPL confuser but the contant was basicly the same. You are right about the confidence going into the exam for instance I would read the question and automaticly know the answer without looking at the options just because I done the confuser questions over and over again.
However it is also essential to use a study material first. You may pass the exam first go but could be cheating your self as you never know when you may need the knowledge.
However it is also essential to use a study material first. You may pass the exam first go but could be cheating your self as you never know when you may need the knowledge.




