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Jeppesen Private Pilot Airmen Knowledge Test Guide
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This test guide contains all of the FAA recreational and private pilot airplane knowledge test questions, along with the correct answers, detailed explanations, and study references. Subject areas are organized by topic and coordinated with the Private Pilot Manual. The three-hole punched, perforated pages provide flexibility so you can select and remove specific pages for effective study. A unique sliding mask for self-testing, as well as full-color charts identical to those on the FAA test, are included with the test guide.
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Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Relies on Jeppesen text book too much. by A Customer from Richland, WA
Pros: it does have the questions and answers in it Cons: you need to buy the Jeppesen text book to go with it, and weed out the answers from it Review: I have both this and the Gleim equivalent. An example: the first chapter on this book has the sections "Pilot Training", "The history of flight" and "The training process" Then the first question that follows is "With respect to the certification of airmen, which is a category of aircraft?" and gives 3 choices. It does provide the correct answer next to the question, but all the study material preceding it was useless. The Gleim, for the same part of the test, and just before that very same question, has the following section headings: "General Definitions", "night", "aircraft categories", "airplane classes", "rotorcraft classes", "lighter than air classes". So with the Gleim, you have all the information you need to answer the questions in the study units preceding them, whereas with the Jeppesen the information is spread out in the corresponding chapters of the big text book. Unless you need to read all the irrelevant blah blah that won't be in the test, like to look at the colorful pictures, and don't mind spending $ on the text book to go with this guide, I would recomend that you buy the Gleim instead.
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On Saturday, January 26, 2008 a customer asked:
Q: Is there a separate FAA written exam book for helicopter? Thanks
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If you are going for your helicopter rating, I would suggest the ASA Private Pilot Test Prep Book instead of this book. The ASA book has all of the fixed wing, plus rotorcraft (and glider, balloon, etc.) ratings.
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