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wrote in message ... wrote: I was recently in a local used book store, and on their aviation shelf, there was a bound copy (if staples count as binding) of FAA publication AAC-45C, containing VFR and IFR "Exam-O-Grams". The VFR and IFR Exam-O-Grams are now online. They are available as PDF files at http://www.birdbird.org/aviation/examogram/index.html . All of the Exam-O-Grams I currently have are online. If you previously visited the site but had difficulties downloading the PDFs, please try again. I had something configured incorrectly on the server, which I fixed at 0310 UTC 6 April. Please use the email address on that page (or this one) for feedback. Thanks! Matt Roberds PDFs now download correctly. Thank you for this contribution. PIREP, Nicely done. Happy landings, |
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"Some Other Guy" wrote in message ... snip It's hard to find decent study material on the net. At least I've never found any. ????????? I have downloaded ~3gb of aviation training material. Many good links are/have been posted here on r.a.p & r.a.s. and Google helps for specific areas of interest. A Google Groups search on these ngs will yield lots of information and more links. Many links can be deconstructed to yield a general index or home page which allows a complete site to be navigated. I thank all here for the links they have posted over the years. My problem is not in finding good materials but rather the time to properly read them. Happy landings, |
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On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 11:04:16 -0400, Some Other Guy
wrote in : It's hard to find decent study material on the net. At least I've never found any. http://www.faa.gov/education_research/ http://www.faa.gov/pilots/training/ http://www.faa.gov/library/manuals/aircraft/ http://www.faa.gov/education_research/testing/ |
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The ExamOgrams are mostly obsolete or have been printed in
later FAA textbooks. I would spend your time and money on recent and current materials. "Some Other Guy" wrote in message ... | wrote: | Would scanned copies of these be useful to anyone? | | I think that's a terrific idea. | | It's hard to find decent study material on the net. At least I've never | found any. | |
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