Mon, Sep 30, 2013
Lessons Come In MP3 Format For Ease Of Use
An aviation ground school described as the "first of its kind" is now available in MP3 format, which the author says makes studying for the knowledge test as easy as downloading popular music.
Tom Gorski, a gold seal CFI with over 30 years experience, describes the subject matter for questions and answers contained on the current FAA Instrument Rating Airplane Knowledge Test.
Volume I makes every area of knowledge "easy listening." In Volume II each legend and figure from the FAA Instrument Rating Knowledge Test Supplement is explained, as related to actual test questions.
Tom loves teaching, and has consolidated his MP3 ground school mostly verbatim from correct answer choices. Vitally important information, explained in thorough detail is now easy listening, and the result is everything you need to know to score 100 percent on the knowledge test. This MP3 ground school is best for new pilots who want their instrument rating, or Instrument-rated pilots, preparing for a proficiency check or flight review. Also ground or flight instructors can personally benefit, or use this as a resource for their students.
With two thousand plus hours as flight instructor, and over ten thousand hours flying airplanes, Tom’s MP3 ground school is an easy and thorough preparation for studying the Instrument Rating knowledge test. Tom’s MP3 ground school is available on popular music distribution sites such as CD Baby and iTunes (search for ASR) where you can preview or download individual tracks or the entire album.
Each volume is available for download for $9.95.
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