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Every Book A Pilot Should Have
Every pilot needs reliable resources for study material in order to demonstrate satisfactory aeronautical knowledge to an examiner before acquiring any pilot certificate. No pilot is expected to know every bit of information provided in each book because not all information applies to your certificate sought. For example, in the FAR, only a very small portion of the regulations apply to general aviation pilots who are seeking a private pilot certificate.
See Courses for study material in regard to ACS subject matters. Almost every subject is covered with detailed explanations as study material for the knowledge portion of the piratical tests.
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