Anymouse
En-Route
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2007
- Messages
- 3,167
- Location
- Clinton, AR (Sometimes)
- Display Name
Display name:
Total Stud Bush Pilot
Asking for a friend...
Gleim is generally cheaper and a bit less polished (Black and white images and opposed to Glossy color), but has all the information you need. I really like the Gleim FAA online test prep. Not sure how it compares to King or Sporty’s.
Asking for a friend...
I think you haven't looked at Gleim in awhile. Their courses do have color images now, although probably not as many as others may have. Flight school at the airport sells the kits, so I see the current versions when a student purchases one.
ASA??
I used the Sporty’s DVD course about 15 years ago. I also liked that it was not hard core written test prep. I still watch the DVD on approaches every so often.I'm using Sporty's instrument course now. The videos are very well organized and make the material clear, and seem to be focused on making you a well-rounded IFR pilot. It includes practice tests, but not direct "this is how you pass the test" prep. The narrator is a bit on the polished side so it can be a bit dry, but it's not bad. I can't deal with the Kings. I demoed their course for about 10 minutes before I had too much.
One of the things I like about Sporty's is that it's cloud based and platform independent. I can log in from any connected PC and take the course on the web, or I can do it on my iPad. Can even download videos for offline viewing. At the time I purchased, that wasn't an option with any of the others.
This is my second pass at the test. The first time around I used Gleim test prep software and the newsprint book. After getting nowhere over several months I finally took a week off of work and made test prep my job for 40 hours. Got 2 wrong on the test, but that was 13 years ago and I only remember a little bit of what I learned then.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I used the Sporty’s DVD course about 15 years ago. I also liked that it was not hard core written test prep. I still watch the DVD on approaches every so often.
I'm a new student pilot. Been reading the ASA Student pilot's handbook and now ready to select an online ground school. I've been told the Kings are dated a bit so I am leaning towards Sporty's. Decent reviews and a decent price. Got a tad under 5 hours of flight time and just starting this journey.
I'm trying to figure out which option myself.
I'm just starting IFR training again and my instructor recommends Sporty's so that's what I'm going to get.