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Old 9th May 2009, 01:57
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FAA Written Exams for helicopter

Do anyone know of a good way to pass FAA written exam for private thru CFI without reading all of the material?
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...why would you want to become a Pilot, in charge of an aircraft, and the safety of those you carry, and those you "could" drop your aircraft on without reading all the material?

Cutting corners in aviation has a grand tradition of going very very wrong.
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Cutting corners in aviation has a grand tradition of going very very wrong.
....as in, very very dead.
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Miles and 411 are being disingenuous.

It's no problem really. The easy way to do it is know the stuff some other way.
 
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Get the Gleim or ASA books with the disks to load up on your computer and start doing practice exams. Every single question is there, and the books give great descriptions of the answers for the ones you might have difficulty understanding.

However the oral will catch you out if you don't know your stuff.

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