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does a Light Sport Oral Exam study guide exist.

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Robert Dingus

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somerset, ohio USA
i was flying on Monday with my instructor and when we got back he asked me if i had been studying for the Oral portion of my check ride.
i said i had not started that yet, and he sold me the book that the FAA examiner had told him they were starting to use.
turns out its from ASA and is the Private Oral Exam, Guide they are using for Sport Pilots.

you would think that after 10 years of being a Certificate type, there would be better or more accurate learning materials available.

reading all of the things a private pilot has to know, is wasting time unless i go that route later.

your thoughts please.

Robert Dingus
 
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