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Don't leave for the Test without it

  • By Robert H. from Virginia Beach VA USA on Monday, November 26, 2007
  • Pros: Everything you need to passs the FAA Exam
  • Cons: Don't fall asleep reading this book, you could get a concussion.
  • Review: If only you could be smart enough to remember everything in this book.
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I use the Jepp text so this product follows the format.

  • By David from Shalimar FL USA on Monday, August 24, 2015
  • Pros: Good. Format
  • Cons: Question #10-38 gives the wrong answer in the explanation
  • Review: Met expectations.
    Too much jumping around on navigation questions between flight log and charts as well as other references. The chart should be located right next to the other documents.
    I believe there are a lot more up dated questions and figures from the FAA Addendum. So it is outdated.
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  • By Bill from Cutler Bay FL USA on Monday, June 12, 2017
  • Pros: good info
  • Cons: too long and too much info
  • Review: Way too much info.  I started to get bored, gotta narrow it down more, like the old Acme exam guides.
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Not updated

  • By A Customer from Greensboro NC USA on Tuesday, November 29, 2011
  • Review: Simply put, it did not include newer questions that the FAA has added to their test question data bank within the last 2 years.
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Needs Fixing

  • By A Customer from Palmer AK USA on Monday, February 5, 2018
  • Pros: The questions coincide with the Jeppesen text book and the review sections in the front of each section are good summaries.
  • Cons: I counted over 20 errors in the question/answer section; not good.
  • Review: Jeppesen is way behind the power curve on this one. You would be better off going with the 2011 edition because it has fewer mistakes. The 2015 edition is full of errors but a Jeppesen representative assured me that the next edition would be fixed. The FAA has made a lot of changes the past couple of years and, I understand, it's not easy to keep up with their changes. They definitely need more conscientious proof readers. I would recommend holding out for the newer edition and use Gleim or ASA test question book in the meantime.
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