Training Resources

Questions and comments about the PE Pilot Training Program
JN_
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Re: Training Resources

Post by JN_ »

John Beam,

I couldn't open that file in Adobe Reader.
Peter B
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Re: Training Resources

Post by Peter B »

Hi JN_,

The link worked fine for me to display the article.
I used the file download option (direct download) to open in Adobe.

Cheers!
Cyrus
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Re: Training Resources

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Thanks johnbeam! Downloaded for some bedtime reading.............
-Cyrus Kapadia. A few RW hours in a C172, then a 15 year hiatus. Joined PE in Dec'12, then took a break. Now I'm back, learning fast and loving it. If I'm on, it's usually between 22h and midnight EST with Baron 258E, Skyhawk 176CM or Learjet 66L.
JN_
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Re: Training Resources

Post by JN_ »

Peter B wrote:Hi JN_,

The link worked fine for me to display the article.
I used the file download option (direct download) to open in Adobe.

Cheers!
My mistake. I got the file now, thanks.

(Not familiar with dropbox, I was downloading the download page, not the file. I'm in the habit of right-clicking a link and choosing "save" -- especially if the link looks like a file, i.e., ends in ".pdf", ".doc", etc.).
stealthbob
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Re: Training Resources

Post by stealthbob »

I didn't see this in any of the posts...perfect for newbies like me trying to decipher the VFR charts.

To me this link should be included anytime someone is directed to Skyvector. With this link I can now properly read the VFR charts.

https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/flight_ ... 12thEd.pdf

Found on this helpful page:'

https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/flight_ ... ero_guide/
Kerbo
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Re: Training Resources

Post by Kerbo »

stealthbob wrote:I didn't see this in any of the posts...perfect for newbies like me trying to decipher the VFR charts.

To me this link should be included anytime someone is directed to Skyvector. With this link I can now properly read the VFR charts.

https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/flight_ ... 12thEd.pdf

Found on this helpful page:'

https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/flight_ ... ero_guide/
This is a great document, thanks for sharing.
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huseyydemm
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Re: Training Resources

Post by huseyydemm »

Hi everyone
Somebody know any useful application or website where i can find PPL exam tests? I would like to train myself.
I'm rookie, i try to learn how to be a pilot.
Thanks for reply.
alexmillis
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Re: Training Resources

Post by alexmillis »

Hello,

I collected few links.
There are apps and sites. Check it:
https://itunes.apple.com/hu/app/ppl-exa ... 43995?mt=8
https://www.liveatc.net
https://www.foreflight.com

I hope there are useful for you and for everybody
Last edited by alexmillis on Mon Aug 07, 2017 1:56 am, edited 1 time in total.
huseyydemm
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Re: Training Resources

Post by huseyydemm »

Thank you so much?

Somebody try this apps? Are those valid for PPL exam?
:geek: :geek:
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