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Course Completion Review
Well, there are a lots of out of date information. Its best to say it up front that is almost 20 years old course!!!
ERFAN Z. 01/24/2020 The Complete Jeppesen Chart Review
good information on weather
practical information for a pilot without going deep into weather theory
John L. 01/23/2020 Aviation Weather Wise - (King Classic)
well written
you can learn what you need to know if you watch the couses a couple of times
joseph k. 01/23/2020 METAR / TAF Made Easy - (King Classic)
Fantasitc!
After trying once a few years ago on my own to study for the instrument exam, I gave up after slogging through the FAA books and free online exams. After taking this course over a month and a half, I was able to  consistently do well on practice exams and more importantly, learn the material. I took the test and got in the 90s. Will definitely take another King course.
Peter D. 01/23/2020 Instrument Rating Ground School & Test Prep
weather
Great way to learn and remember.
Joao R. 01/20/2020 METAR / TAF Made Easy - (King Classic)
EXCELLENT
Your courses are always great.Been using them for 32 years
ALFRED B. 01/20/2020 IFR With Confidence - (King Classic)
Course Completion Review
Very informative!
Kerek Z. 01/19/2020 Surviving Your Most Feared Flying Emergencies
great risk mitigation ideas
I like how PAVE is used for a go/no-go decision making and how CARE is used to access risk one airborne
John L. 01/18/2020 Practical Risk Management For Pilots
Got a 95% on my written!
I will admit I was skeptical at first, but I wanted to give the written test prep course a honest try.  I watched all of the videos and took notes during each one (as if I was back in school).  It took me about 12 days (1-2 hours ever day or two) to finish the entire ground school.  I took the three required practice exams, then did two additional "randomized questions" exams.  I reviewed and took further notes on any missed questions each time (this is important!).  I studied my notes for about 90 minutes (45 minutes one day, 45 minutes the morning of my exam).  I did not do any 'on my own' research or use any other reference materials - I did not read any of the other IFR prep books, etc - I only used the King ground school program (and I realize this looks like a fake review or that they told me what to do/say, but that is NOT the case).  I really wanted to know if I could rely on the King method to take me all the way to CFI, so this was kind of a litmus test to that effect.  Long story (and review) short, I am very pleased and earned a 95% on my written test (first time)!  I am already signed up for their commercial pilot ground school and test prep program!
Virgil R. 01/16/2020 Instrument Rating Ground School & Test Prep
Course Completion Review
Good
Steve F. 01/15/2020 Instrument Rating Practical Test (Checkride) Prep
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