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ILStoMinimums

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How many questions on the commercial written? 2 1/2 hrs?

Any tips? I'll be glad to get it out of the way - glad there isn't one for the ME rating!:cool:
 
A buddy of mine bought the King Commercial test prep CD thing. After he used it I bought it from him for $30. It's a great way to study for the written, much less boring than the book for me. Good luck..:D :cool:
 
TEXAN AVIATOR said:
A buddy of mine bought the King Commercial test prep CD thing. After he used it I bought it from him for $30. It's a great way to study for the written, much less boring than the book for me. Good luck..:D :cool:

I just called them, they want $89 for the CD, book included and $59 w/out book?
 
ILStoMinimums said:
I just called them, they want $89 for the CD, book included and $59 w/out book?
You don't need the book. It's just like a gleim I think. Just get the CD.
 
Sadly, everybody does.

That being the case, pick up any twenty dollar study book, hilight the correct answers, read it three times, and take the test.

ASA, gleim, whatever. It doesn't make any difference.
 
Thats actually what I am doing (have everything highlighted), but I don't know if 3 times will do the trick? I may just do that - I'll post my score.
 
Try -----> www.freefaatestsprep.com I used this for my priv. up to commercial and didn't score below a 93%. You can study by section or take a the final test, it works great. When it comes time to study for your CFI and ATP try ----> www.myairplane.com. You have to register for myairplane but it's free. Hope that helps.
 

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