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Flashcards for AIM
- 3 customer reviews.

Flashcard Study Guides help to develop and maintain a solid core-knowledge of
the rules and regulations that are a part of a pilot's daily life. Designed to
be easy to pack and carry, flashcards provide pertinent regulatory questions
with detailed answers and references for further study.
The AIM Flashcards set contains 92 practice questions from the Aeronautical
Information Manual (AIM).
Written by airline pilot instructor and author, Ron McElroy, cards are
especially helpful for folks operating IFR and/or as an ATP. Printed on heavy
card stock in a 4"x 6" format, shrink-wrapped in clear plastic. A hole punched
through the cards and a metal ring clip is included to keep the cards in order.
List Price: $19.95
Our Price: $17.50
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Saturday, December 13, 2008
CFII is disappointed by Larry from Lindale TX USA
Pros: 2 star for IFR review Cons: Cost way more than it's worth Review: Hoped it would be a good quick way to review, but it was'nt. Maybe a little value in ifr review. Still had to go back to FAR/AIM book to fill in the gaps. Better off with new FAR/AIM each year and spend a day with a high lighter and red pen to transfer notes from the previous year. I separated VFR from IFR, that helped. Would prefer a ringed binder or flip chart, the single big ring gets in the way in a briefcase with my other aviation resource books. Don't buy.
Friday, April 25, 2008
by Andres from San Antonio TX
Review: Nothing too great, you will not be able to learn the AIM with these until you really read the AIM, is just to review things.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Good review especially for IFR by John from Salt Lake City UT USA
Review: Great for IFR pilots, good general review material.
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