Tuesday, June 30, 2009
My review CORRECTION by Bruce Baldwin from Empire, CA
Cons: They need to print this PDF information somewhere on the CD so computer dummies like me know where to look. Review: The reading material I was looking for that goes along with this training aid is on the CD in a PDF file. Open that up, print it and it has everything you need to follow along the program.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Not what I expected by Bruce from Empire CA USA
Pros: Audio clearences to practice on. Cons: No visual help or written material / instructions to assist you. Review: Not everyone, but for "ME", I was expecting a training CD "showing" me how to copy down Clearence Delivery instructions, including symbols, shortcuts, etc., and then put it to practice. This CD does give you clearences to listen to and try to copy down. There's no reading material to go along with this program. Being a visual learner, that's what I'm needing now since I'm not able to fly in IMC conditions enough to feel real comfortable and confident with ATC communications in busy areas. The last thing I want is ATC getting short with my inexperience. But, like anything else in life, I'm told the more you fly IFR the more you learn what ATC is going to tell you. Then we can put these lessons behind us and chuckle to what we hear over the radio with other new IFR pilots trying to put it all together.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
incomplete by andrew from manassas park VA USA
Pros: it starts off slow so you can get up to speed, the later ones talk faster Cons: not that many clearances to copy (about 30) Review: I would have liked to see a printout of what the clearance is in plane language to ck my copy. only half the disk are clearances, the rest is some kind of advertisement for it. I would have also liked to see some suggested shorthand to be used when copying the clearances.
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