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tomahawk1673 5th January 2003 22:51

Oxford Met. CD
 
Hi,

Has anyone tried the above cd, if so what are your views on it?

I currently hold a PPL and passed the PPL met exam first time, but never really got to grips with it that well, especially as my instructor never really taught me any observations skills which are the part I find most difficult.

Is this CD any good - I would like to do the airline route later - is this CD accurate for CPL/ATPL theory?

Thanks

BRL 5th January 2003 23:18

Check your PM's please. :)

carb 6th January 2003 00:06

Why the cloak & dagger -- is the CD so bad as to merit libellous criticism, or worthy of such acclaim as could be confused with advertising? I think we should be told :)

pugzi 6th January 2003 07:37

In answer to your question; advertising.

Alex Whittingham 6th January 2003 09:33

I think its an excellent product. As you are intending to follow the commercial route later on it will supplement your PPL studies and bridge neatly with the ATPL.

Paramac 6th January 2003 16:58

Well said Alex
 
Free advertising...What a lot of Rot...The CD is an excellent product put out by an excellent school..one of many excellent schools...so yes lets tell everbody that wants to know and if someone wants to call it free advertising so what!!!

skysoarer 7th January 2003 00:21

I have the cd and it's certainly very thorough. The material supposedly covers the current ATPL met theory and even explains it well.

My pa got it for me at Christmas and it comes in handy when it gets quiet at work! Pricy though ... but worth it as a learning aid in conjunction with a met book.

Graeme

scroggs 7th January 2003 11:28

I'm very happy for Wannabes as consumers to sing the praises of this product. I'm impressed that Alex, the owner of Bristol Ground School, finds it an excellent device. What I won't allow, as pugzi well knows, is the author or promoter of the product to advocate it here. Clear enough?

Scroggs
Virgin/Wannabes Moderator
[email protected]

BRL 8th January 2003 00:03

Carb

Why the cloak & dagger -- is the CD so bad as to merit libellous criticism, or worthy of such acclaim as could be confused with advertising? I think we should be told
Nothing wrong with the cd. I asked him to check his PM's as I had just moved the question from the private flying forum to here and sent him a nice PM explaining why I did it. Simple really isn't it pugzi.... :)


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