I'm sure this has been asked a bunch and I apologize but most of the time it's specifically for private or instrument my situation is a bit different.
I have my ppl (got it 3 years ago) , and I used gleim for that but I never felt I understood the material very well and I honestly feel like I need to pretty much relearn or at least do some heavy review of the entire thing.
In April of next year I plan on starting flight school. My intention is to do IFR, Commercial, CFI asap. I hope to get it done in 8 months. Mainly because I will be doing flight school full time and can only afford not having a job for so long.
I have heard commercial is a lot of just more advanced private material. And for cfi I obviously need to know private stuff very well. So that's my priority right now.
Once I am satisfied with my knowledge of private pilot material I will move onto instrument. I am hoping to do the instrument test and maybe even the commercial before I even start flight training.
I am currently reading the airplane flying handbook, pilots handbook, instrument procedures, and instrument flying handbook. But I don't learn very well from just reading and I feel this is really inefficient.
My flight school recommended King for the instrument. It seems good but really expensive so I'm just wondering if it is the best option. I don't mind the cost. I just want to have a really good understanding of everything because my goal is to become an airline pilot and I don't want to get there by just studying for the tests.
So pretty much my question is, is king the best option for instrument? What should I use for private review? What about commercial? And lastly are the ground schools good enough that I don't need to read all the faa stuff or should I do both? Or maybe just skim the faa stuff?
Thanks!
I have my ppl (got it 3 years ago) , and I used gleim for that but I never felt I understood the material very well and I honestly feel like I need to pretty much relearn or at least do some heavy review of the entire thing.
In April of next year I plan on starting flight school. My intention is to do IFR, Commercial, CFI asap. I hope to get it done in 8 months. Mainly because I will be doing flight school full time and can only afford not having a job for so long.
I have heard commercial is a lot of just more advanced private material. And for cfi I obviously need to know private stuff very well. So that's my priority right now.
Once I am satisfied with my knowledge of private pilot material I will move onto instrument. I am hoping to do the instrument test and maybe even the commercial before I even start flight training.
I am currently reading the airplane flying handbook, pilots handbook, instrument procedures, and instrument flying handbook. But I don't learn very well from just reading and I feel this is really inefficient.
My flight school recommended King for the instrument. It seems good but really expensive so I'm just wondering if it is the best option. I don't mind the cost. I just want to have a really good understanding of everything because my goal is to become an airline pilot and I don't want to get there by just studying for the tests.
So pretty much my question is, is king the best option for instrument? What should I use for private review? What about commercial? And lastly are the ground schools good enough that I don't need to read all the faa stuff or should I do both? Or maybe just skim the faa stuff?
Thanks!