rumpletumbler
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Wouldn't it go belly-up on the 31st? I've used only the Gleim course and it was great. I think with AF you have to stay logged in to the lesson for an hour, whereas with Gleim, you can blow through at your own pace. However, the lifetime renewal with AF doesn't sound like a bad idea (is that your lifetime, or AF's'?).rumpletumbler said:my CFI goes belly up on the 12th. I've read some threads here and it seems that Jeppensen gets the best comments. Just wanted to ask again before I do it. Thanks.
technically yeah...but I don't want to push it that close. I thought about American Flyers going bye bye as well. Why would you have to stay logged in for an hour? That would be a pain. Don't you just answer questions?FL000 said:Wouldn't it go belly-up on the 31st? I've used only the Gleim course and it was great. I think with AF you have to stay logged in to the lesson for an hour, whereas with Gleim, you can blow through at your own pace. However, the lifetime renewal with AF doesn't sound like a bad idea (is that your lifetime, or AF's'?).
I don't know. I think it has something to do with the FAA requirement for approving a renewal course...16 total hours or something. Not sure.rumpletumbler said:technically yeah...but I don't want to push it that close. I thought about American Flyers going bye bye as well. Why would you have to stay logged in for an hour? That would be a pain. Don't you just answer questions?
As far as how long it takes you to go through the material, well that's up to you; however, you do have to be logged on for the prerequisite number of hours. And no, there is nothing to prevent you from brosing in other windows at the same time.A Squared said:Some have said that in addition to being required to be logged on for an hour to each "lesson" you hade to be active in that window, ie: clicking, scrolling, doing something more than just surfing in a different window, I've also heard somone else say that no, all he had to do was open the window and leave it alone.
typhoonpilot said:I signed up for the American Flyers course last night ( my time ). When I went to start this morning the website was unavailable. I waited and waited, checking back periodically throughout the day. In the meantime I tried the free first lesson on Gleim's course. It was easy to navigate and interactive enough to not be boring. I scored 100% on the quiz at the end. When AF's website came back on-line I went to their first lesson and after 55 minutes of reading extemely boring material; FARs, Fundamentals of Instruction, etc. I was ready for the quiz, or at least I thought so. I had to wait another 45 minutes until I was allowed to take the quiz and then when I did the quiz didn't correlate well with the written material, nor could you reference it without having to start the quiz all over again each time. I didn't do well on the quiz so now I'm asking AF for my money back and I just purchased the Gleim course.
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