jmn107
Filing Flight Plan
Hi all, I am curious how common this is to knock out the PPL written exam before getting too far along in flight training, specifically soloing. I ask because I am thinking about getting back into training after an almost 2-year break from the cockpit. Between Covid, having my first child, and a new job, I took a break from training. Just didn't have the time to devote. I have about 25 hours and was on the cusp of soloing. I do realize I will have to almost start over with flight training with this much time off but I think if I can knock the written exam out, I will have more time in the spring to devote solely to the flight portion.
As a side question: Can one complete a Sporty's ppl course and go straight into the written or is a sign off from a CFI required.
Thanks for any thoughts.
As a side question: Can one complete a Sporty's ppl course and go straight into the written or is a sign off from a CFI required.
Thanks for any thoughts.