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Old 22nd Jul 2007, 19:43
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hi again

is the ppl confuser and the trevor thom books enought for passing the writen comm. exam ?

have heard that the caa doc. 413 is good too study??? but it is more then 198 pages more...

best too you all....

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Thom books are good, confuser is decent but ridden with grammatical and factual errors. Most can self teach using the above, you'll be fine.

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All UK PPL Training Facilities registered with the UK CAA can be found in Standards Document 30 via www.caa.co.uk\fclstandards

This document also includes those schools registered to provide Ground Theoretical training only, which will help with the earlier thread.
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