Access Today Private Pilot Checkride Preparation And Study Guide Crafted By Virgil Royer Accessible Through Ebook

loved this book. It brought all the things you want to memorize into a handy purse size little book, Its not a necessary item, but for the reasonable price convenient size, Id definitely recommend it The book trims the fat and allows you to recive the needed knowledge without struggling to find it in say the phak, its also a good tool to aid in study groups.
Good This is a cliff notes type book that helped me read to tune up for my PPL check ride.
It's super complete, super efficient to find data or an answer for the DPE and its small and light.
More importantly, the charts and lists and FAR references are so efficient that I used Very nice and complete guíe Thank you for this well organized and concise resource.
Now, a small request. Could you please write one for IFR test prep Thanks vey much, It's a great compact study guide and quick reference to look up things for a check ride, but unfortunately the author/seller is still shipping old copies.
The listing shows that I would be getting theedition fifth edition, but apparently they're still Muy buena guía para tomar en cuenta previo a cada vuelo On time delivery, book was as advertised.
This is not the typical "question answer question answer" text only format, This book is often referred to by many as the “Cliffs Notes” for the private pilot checkride this is the prep and study guide that will help you ace your checkride! Most material is presented in easy to flashcard and memorize charts, diagrams and mnemonics.
The book is updated each year so that when you order your copy its up to date, The book begins by outlining the steps to take prior to your checkride under the latest ACS including hours, training, required logbook endorsements, and then explains the rest of the exam procedure which concludes with the debriefing.
The study guide then goes into greater detail for each anticipated area of the checkride including:, checklists to memorize and those not to memorize, airspace and VFR minimums. weather reports, clouds, winds aloft, pressure systems, thunderstorms, the new GFA weather chart website, types of fog, etc,. navigation, including: types of navigation, lost procedures, VOR navigation, useful websites, NOTAMs, step by step instructions for completing a full navigation log, etc.
. safety. airport signs including marshaling signals and a complete color runway diagram, etc,. documents. performance including an explanation of leaning, and detonation vs, pre ignition. communications towered airports, airspace transitions, calling FSS from an RCO, Class C procedure, activating flight plans, requesting flight following, etc.
. passenger briefing including a sample briefing for your knee board, maneuvers, takeoffs. special emphasis areas although they are now incorporated into the ACS, you should still be familiar with these areas because they are inherently tested throughout the exam there is also a quick reference flow chart for
Access Today Private Pilot Checkride Preparation And Study Guide  Crafted By Virgil Royer Accessible Through Ebook
the risk management expectations.
the “other things to study” chapter is chock full of the miscellaneous areas that you will be expected to know such as airspeeds, altitudes, stall/spin awareness.
select FAR/AIM summaries the select rules you should be most familiar with, three full color sectional chart quizzes with answer keys, a chapter on “going the extra mile” and finally a detailed list of what should probably be in your flight bag.
You will notice that this book is not hundreds of pages, nor is it priced as high as other books on this topic.
The length is purposefully limited because you cannot effectively study and memorize hundreds of pages prior to your practical test.
In addition, the size is such that you can easily take it with you wherever you go and study when time permits.
The price is set as low as possible, despite full color graphics, because I have written and published this book for my love of aviation and the thought of helping student pilots be safe and successful.
Please enjoy and always fly with an eye towards safety, .