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Inrat tutor
Anyone here think they want to do so tutor work to get me ready to write
Ive been through the material many times , I want to meet with someone who has a great sense of the detail material on the inrat
Time to get this done.
IM in toronto. I want to work intensely on this in order to get the written done very soon
Please pm me here
Pete
Ive been through the material many times , I want to meet with someone who has a great sense of the detail material on the inrat
Time to get this done.
IM in toronto. I want to work intensely on this in order to get the written done very soon
Please pm me here
Pete
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Have you looked into Aerocourse or Harv's Air?
I'm currently studying for INRAT as well through Harv's Air online training program ($250 subscription for 270 days) and find it pretty good. Did my CPL ground school there as well.
I'm currently studying for INRAT as well through Harv's Air online training program ($250 subscription for 270 days) and find it pretty good. Did my CPL ground school there as well.
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Make sure you drink gallons of coffee before watching the videos from Harv's Air. That guy put me to sleep consistently within minutes of starting each video.
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Thats so funny because i actually cant watch the videos. I dont mind listening and reading through the slides. but that guy is a killer..Broken Slinky wrote:Make sure you drink gallons of coffee before watching the videos from Harv's Air. That guy put me to sleep consistently within minutes of starting each video.
He actually thinks he is funny and he tries to joke... It is actually funny in a way, and deeply insanely boring at the same time.. He is just reading the slides other than when he tried to joke around... I like the slides etc but like all inrat stuff. You need to be able to focus on the material for a week and then write.. If you listen to 40 hours of him talking and then go write the practice exams it does not go so. it would take over a full work week just get through all of the video presentations.
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Agreed 100%. I completely dread the videos that are over 60 minutes long.Broken Slinky wrote:Make sure you drink gallons of coffee before watching the videos from Harv's Air. That guy put me to sleep consistently within minutes of starting each video.
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I can also endorse pilottraining.ca for their online IFR groundschool. Passed the INRAT with 88%. Excellent organization of the material, with lots of quizzes and practice exams to make sure you really know where you are at with your knowledge. In the days leading up to the inrat, I just went back and reviewed all of my weak areas from the quizzes/practice exams, and I found myself to be quite confident with the vast majority of the content covered on the inrat. Most of things I got wrong could be attributed to "RTFQ". I'm not going to divulge any specific questions, but as others have stated - know the RAC section of the AIM and Cap Gen like the palm of your hand. I had my Wife quiz me on those two things every night before bed for the last couple of weeks.
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My vote goes for the Dauntless App.
I spent weeks on Pilottraining and other resources.... but a week with the dauntless app got me ready for the test.
Learning Real world IFR - well thats another step
I spent weeks on Pilottraining and other resources.... but a week with the dauntless app got me ready for the test.
Learning Real world IFR - well thats another step
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Broken Slinky wrote:Make sure you drink gallons of coffee before watching the videos from Harv's Air. That guy put me to sleep consistently within minutes of starting each video.
+1 on IFR online ground school by Harv's. Ha! I don't think that's enough coffee. No offence to him or the ground school course, both are great, I appreciate the material and all, but I've got the attention span of a goldfish.
In the end I found flipping through the slides without the videos more efficient, and if I'm wondering about something in a slide, I'd then scrub through the video to that point and see if that clears it up.
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dirtdr wrote:My vote goes for the Dauntless App.
I spent weeks on Pilottraining and other resources.... but a week with the dauntless app got me ready for the test.
Learning Real world IFR - well thats another step
I bought the Dauntless app on my phone, and whenever I had a few minutes I'd be on it going through the questions. Definitely helped with passing the exam.