Re: TRAINING BOOKS

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TRAINING BOOKS


jiggly 14/10/2009, 1:13 PM

Hi to all,

            just a quick post to any ppl students who may have finished with the training books and are looking for a good home for them. Am Really after the first three book in the jeremy pratt series if any one can help pls get in touch

 

 

Re: TRAINING BOOKS


jiggly 15/10/2009, 1:13 PM

hi all

 

i have been offered some trevor thom textbook by a friend. they are the 2002 edition so he says. would these be ok or are they out of date has much changed from the latest edition

Re: TRAINING BOOKS


TimmyP 15/10/2009, 1:49 PM
Some may be ok, but I think Air-law has changed a lot in the last few years. Probably worth checking with an instructor or school.

Re: TRAINING BOOKS


Aviator|Chris 15/10/2009, 5:59 PM

Well I have three of the latest Thom books so far - Air Law, R/T and Flying Training manuals.

Volume 1 - Flying Training - inside says - Eighth Revised Edition 2008
Volume 2 - Air Law - inside says - Eighth Revised Edition 2008
Volume 7 - R/T - inside says - Reprinted with Ammendments February 2009

Its very important to get the latest manuals that are up to date with latest practices, rules, law and legislation.

Re: TRAINING BOOKS


Nicky 15/10/2009, 7:27 PM

Ive just passed all the exams on '03 J M Pratt books just look up the changes in air law.. They're all on the CAA website just look for rule 5 amendments and that should get you through ok. A cloud is still a cloud and the earth is still the earth as far as navigating it goes. So apart form the air law not much has changed really. For RT don't use the book just download the latest CAP413 from the CAA website and use that.

Nicky

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