Before you do that, see if any of the local community colleges offer a
ground school class. If not, you may want to check out other,
not-so-local community colleges to see if they have an online class or
anything of that nature. I took my ground school at PCC (my employer)
and then did my Part 61 flight training elsewhere. I am looking at
their online Instrument Ground School course for the fall. Worked out
really well for me. PCC's website:
http://www.pcc.edu
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Chris Gauthier, CCNA
Network Administration Team
Portland Community College
P.O. Box 19000
Portland, OR 97280
http://www.pcc.edu
B A R R Y wrote:
Folks,
As I train for my instrument rating, I'm in need of a CD based ground
school. I'm familiar with the King courses, as I used the King PP-ASEL
kit to help with my Private. I also took an instructor led PP ground
school, which only taught me how much I learned from the CD's.
Before I pull the trigger on the King courseware, can anyone make a
compelling case for a different program?
My instructor is fine with whatever course I choose, we do one on one
ground instruction as necessary.
Thanks!