MIFlyer
Pattern Altitude
Hi,
I'm a pre-solo (about there) student with a professional job and family commitments.
My school uses the Jeppesen ground school, which i'm 50% through.
I have about two weeks before my next lesson due to CFI/Plane/Me scheduling.
Also, i'm planning to switch from a flight school to a club for better plane availability and much lower hourly cost, i'd like to get my written done and passed before i depart a more structured part 61 school and go to a club environment (I also plan to get past solo too), where I assume the scheduling part time instructors will be harder than scheduling my FT instructor today (plane easier, instructor harder).
I've ready both Rob Mochado's book and Bob Gardner's (both very helpful).
Besides finishing the Jeppesen videos and doing a few practice tests, are there any other cram tactics I can use to finish my written preparation as quickly as possible. I'd ideally like to knock it out in the next couple of weeks so that when i get back to flying, I can have that behind me and just work on airmanship refinement and cross country skills.
I'm a pre-solo (about there) student with a professional job and family commitments.
My school uses the Jeppesen ground school, which i'm 50% through.
I have about two weeks before my next lesson due to CFI/Plane/Me scheduling.
Also, i'm planning to switch from a flight school to a club for better plane availability and much lower hourly cost, i'd like to get my written done and passed before i depart a more structured part 61 school and go to a club environment (I also plan to get past solo too), where I assume the scheduling part time instructors will be harder than scheduling my FT instructor today (plane easier, instructor harder).
I've ready both Rob Mochado's book and Bob Gardner's (both very helpful).
Besides finishing the Jeppesen videos and doing a few practice tests, are there any other cram tactics I can use to finish my written preparation as quickly as possible. I'd ideally like to knock it out in the next couple of weeks so that when i get back to flying, I can have that behind me and just work on airmanship refinement and cross country skills.