
BTW, the Skycatcher rents for $110/hr.
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Not just essentially, they are exactly the same questions, verbatim. I'm sure you'll ace the written, using the Gleim material. Please remember, however, that your real goal is to become a safe and competent pilot (and for that, you can look forward to a lifetime of studying after you get your license).NismoRR wrote: BTW, are those questions essentially the same ones that will show up on the knowledge test?
That's wonderful, Todd. Glad you're enjoying the experience. That's what flying is supposed to be all about! And, it sounds as though you're making really good progress.NismoRR wrote: Bottom line is I can't go flying enough!! I love this!
Either that, or a completion certificate from a ground school or online test-prep course (I think Gleim has a way for you to print one out when you've completed their material). However, an instructor's endorsement is always best; no testing center will argue with that.Do I need my CFI's endorsement to schedule the knowledge test,
Good policy. If you're consistently scoring in the 90s on practice tests, then you're ready for the real deal.He wants me to show him three practice tests with >90% to endorse,
Why don't you ask your instructor to write up an endorsement, sign it, scan it into a PDF, and email it to you? You can then print it out and paste it into the back of your logbook, and everything's covered.which I'll definitely have, but I would rather schedule it this week if possible.
How fun! I don't know if they still exist, but the old Airport in the Sky Cafe used to have great buffalo burgers (that was 30 years ago, but it's worth looking into.)NismoRR wrote: The next day is my birthday and we're going to do a xc to Catalina. Really looking forward to that!