This document outlines the key sources to use when studying for the private pilot license (PPL) exam. It lists 10 topics that will be covered on the exam: 1) aircraft systems, 2) principles of flight, 3) operational procedures, 4) communication, 5) flight performance and planning, 6) navigation, 7) air law, 8) meteorology, 9) human performance, and 10) aircraft specifications. For each topic, it provides the recommended Gleim publications and other supplemental materials to review, with an emphasis on using the Gleim materials first before referring to additional PDF documents.
This document outlines the key sources to use when studying for the private pilot license (PPL) exam. It lists 10 topics that will be covered on the exam: 1) aircraft systems, 2) principles of flight, 3) operational procedures, 4) communication, 5) flight performance and planning, 6) navigation, 7) air law, 8) meteorology, 9) human performance, and 10) aircraft specifications. For each topic, it provides the recommended Gleim publications and other supplemental materials to review, with an emphasis on using the Gleim materials first before referring to additional PDF documents.
This document outlines the key sources to use when studying for the private pilot license (PPL) exam. It lists 10 topics that will be covered on the exam: 1) aircraft systems, 2) principles of flight, 3) operational procedures, 4) communication, 5) flight performance and planning, 6) navigation, 7) air law, 8) meteorology, 9) human performance, and 10) aircraft specifications. For each topic, it provides the recommended Gleim publications and other supplemental materials to review, with an emphasis on using the Gleim materials first before referring to additional PDF documents.
This document outlines the key sources to use when studying for the private pilot license (PPL) exam. It lists 10 topics that will be covered on the exam: 1) aircraft systems, 2) principles of flight, 3) operational procedures, 4) communication, 5) flight performance and planning, 6) navigation, 7) air law, 8) meteorology, 9) human performance, and 10) aircraft specifications. For each topic, it provides the recommended Gleim publications and other supplemental materials to review, with an emphasis on using the Gleim materials first before referring to additional PDF documents.
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EXAM SOURCES - PPL
(2016)
1. AGK (instrument +powerplant)
o GLEIMS PPL CPL IR 1&2 PPL 3 o Additional GLEIMS PPL 5,7,9,10 ; agonic isogonic isobar 2. Principle of Flight o GLEIMS PPL CPL 1&2 3. Operational Procedures o GLEIMS PPL 2&3 CPL 3 4. Communication / Radio Telephony o PPL Radiotelephony handout ; PDF 5. Flight Performance and Planning (weight&balance + flight computer) o GLEIMS PPL CPL IR 5 o How to compute how long the aircraft flown ; given distance, velocity, and GPH/PPH o Flight computer ; no map 6. Navigation o PPL 9 10 11 (no map) (additional CPL 9) o MH + RB = MB (TO) MB (TO) ± 180 = MB (FROM) o Inbound = TO, indication ± 180 from radial Outbound = FROM, indication same with the radial o How to compute how long the aircraft flown ; given distance, velocity, and GPH/PPH 7. Air Law o GLEIMS PPL 4 o PCAR parts (name), sanction and violations o Additional GLEIMS CPL 4, PPL Air Law handout 8. Meteorology o GLEIMS PPL 7 8 (no chart/pictures, no METAR) o Additional GLEIMS CPL 7 9. Human Performance o GLEIMS PPL CPL 6 (additional IR 7) 10. EQC 152 o POH 152 (specifications, speed, emergency procedures) o PDF
NOTE: GLEIMS first before PDF, there’s no guarantee for PDF answers to be all correct