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Pattern Altitude
How does Sheppard compare to Dauntless and ASA for test prep for the IR?
THe interface is worse, but the method and questions are much better.
Check out their refund policy if you score < 90%
How does Sheppard compare to Dauntless and ASA for test prep for the IR?
I was getting stuck on the ADF relative bearing questions until I memorized the formulas and filled in the numbers...then it was simple for me.
MB(to) = RB + MH
RB(to) = MB - MH
I was bummed because I kinda liked doing those big long calculations using the E6B and the one I got on the test was very simple
Thanks Sam, so you would recommend Sheppard over the other test prep software for the IR written exam?
Good for you! The "formula" shouldn't be viewed as a math problem, it's a visualization, as you say, expressed as a formula.But the easier way is to simply overlay the ADF on a HI/DG to get the bearings and details instead of mental math in the cockpit. Who wants to be doing complex math in your head while bouncing around turbulence in clouds IMC? Not me!
But the easier way is to simply overlay the ADF on a HI/DG to get the bearings and details instead of mental math in the cockpit. Who wants to be doing complex math in your head while bouncing around turbulence in clouds IMC? Not me!
You plan on using an ADF?
King: Uses Flash to drive the interface, so Safari and Chrome browsers on iPad won't work work for their online product. You'll need to use the Photon Browser.
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The other difference between King online vs dvd is with online, you can access it anywhere you have a net connection.
It was nice to sit at my local sandwich shops with the iPad and headphones, and learn IFR knowledge whilst satisfying my gastronomic needs.
Go to www.asa2fly.com. On the home page, under Resources, click on Updates.
Jackie Spanitz has just returned from a meeting with the test writers and has the latest scoop. (Have to mention that the Kings, Gleim, et al were also at the meeting.)
Bob Gardner
Do I need a sign off in my log book from and instructor for ground school to take the IFR written? Or can I knock the IFR study and test on my own then find an IFR instructor?
You need an instructor sign off to take the test. You can self study but you still need an instructor to sign you off saying you are prepared to take it. I used sheppardair and they provided me with the sign off as well once I was scoring in the 90's on practice test.
So taking gleim, King, sheppardair type of study, they (gleim, king, shepparair) would provide the endorsement?
Will Sheppard Air spit out some official looking practice test results? My CFII he'd sign me off (for the written) when I was scoring well on practice tests.
I think I answered my own question with older POA thread :
http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/showthread.php?t=68545
That page says that ADF will no longer be on the private pilot exam. Am I misreading that? That's cool if true