VoiceOfReason
Filing Flight Plan
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I'm spending a silly amount of hours trying to prep for my PPL written. I've completed the Learn to Fly course (online video, sporty's) and enjoyed the course. I've also done probably 30-40 hours of test prep.
When I take the quizzes I get better every time and am routinely in the 90's on the easier topics. Mostly thru learn-by-failure on practice tests.
-However-
Quite a few topics were never introduced or explored (ie: airspace was barely addressed, hot to calculate density altitude etc) so I'm failing quiz questions as I just haven't learned any of this. I can memorize proper answers after I 'review missed questions' and then trick the quiz into working but this is an incredibly frustrating way to learn. and I want the *knowledge* not the test score. If ya haven't been taught it, then learning by failing test questions seems really inefficient, like learning from wrong answers instead of simply hearing or reading what the topic even is about.
Has this been your experience ?
I know people want to say "go buy _______ course instead" but I'm pretty dug in on completing this without starting over on the whole damn thing. Airspace, density altitude, some basics on sectional reading.... all of it really just glossed over in the videos with no real teaching and then the tests expect me to know this stuff ?
Should I just put stuff on hold and read a book ? WTF am I to do here, I just don't get it...
When I take the quizzes I get better every time and am routinely in the 90's on the easier topics. Mostly thru learn-by-failure on practice tests.
-However-
Quite a few topics were never introduced or explored (ie: airspace was barely addressed, hot to calculate density altitude etc) so I'm failing quiz questions as I just haven't learned any of this. I can memorize proper answers after I 'review missed questions' and then trick the quiz into working but this is an incredibly frustrating way to learn. and I want the *knowledge* not the test score. If ya haven't been taught it, then learning by failing test questions seems really inefficient, like learning from wrong answers instead of simply hearing or reading what the topic even is about.
Has this been your experience ?
I know people want to say "go buy _______ course instead" but I'm pretty dug in on completing this without starting over on the whole damn thing. Airspace, density altitude, some basics on sectional reading.... all of it really just glossed over in the videos with no real teaching and then the tests expect me to know this stuff ?
Should I just put stuff on hold and read a book ? WTF am I to do here, I just don't get it...