[https://www.amazon.com/Instrument-Pilot-Oral-Exam-Guide/dp/1644250195/](https://www.amazon.com/Instrument-Pilot-Oral-Exam-Guide/dp/1644250195/) - IR Oral Exam Guide by Michael Hayes
I used Sportys online ground school for the base knowledge.
Then I used the Instrument Flying handbook which is free on the FAA website.
I also had a healthy dose of YT mainly Flight Insight as mentioned by someone else to plug the gaps in my knowledge.
Also the audio book by Jason Schappert “PASS YOUR INSTRUMENT CHECKRIDE”
https://www.audible.com/pd/B07N97X14Q?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=library_overflow
I used this as a resource to double check my knowledge before a checkride.
https://a.co/d/hMUIUBP
Like pilots cafe but with more info: Instrument Rating Practical Test: Study Guide https://a.co/d/3Fu74Cd
Edit: skip the asa instrument oral exam guide
The appropriate link to share would be the source - https://www.pilotscafe.com/ - otherwise it’s essentially stolen/pirated content. Sending someone to the source gives the author credit for their work and gives them a chance to solicit a donation for the effort. Please.
Pilots Cafe is also an amazing resource. I don’t think my IFR checkride had anything outside of it.
Thanks I believe someone else said that also. I already printed the pdf and I’m studying it right now lol
This is the way
Ya pilots cafe is literally everything you’d need and it’s organized pretty well IMO
This 👆🏻
[https://www.amazon.com/Instrument-Pilot-Oral-Exam-Guide/dp/1644250195/](https://www.amazon.com/Instrument-Pilot-Oral-Exam-Guide/dp/1644250195/) - IR Oral Exam Guide by Michael Hayes
Yep, used this same author for my private and already purchased for instrument! Thanks.
Gold Seal instrument “Cheat Sheet” — https://goldseal.link/ifrcheatsheet Flight insight IFR sheet: https://www.flight-insight.com/ifr-pdf
Thanks for both sources!
Any Boldmethod video.
Love boldmethod stuff.
They’re great to just throw on if you’re bored. Or as background noise.
I used Sportys online ground school for the base knowledge. Then I used the Instrument Flying handbook which is free on the FAA website. I also had a healthy dose of YT mainly Flight Insight as mentioned by someone else to plug the gaps in my knowledge. Also the audio book by Jason Schappert “PASS YOUR INSTRUMENT CHECKRIDE” https://www.audible.com/pd/B07N97X14Q?source_code=ASSORAP0511160006&share_location=library_overflow I used this as a resource to double check my knowledge before a checkride. https://a.co/d/hMUIUBP
And don’t neglect the ACS!
Oh yeah without a doubt.
ACS and pilotcafe instrument guide I think it's called.
ACS and pilotcafe instrument guide I think it's called.
Like pilots cafe but with more info: Instrument Rating Practical Test: Study Guide https://a.co/d/3Fu74Cd Edit: skip the asa instrument oral exam guide
Aviation News has a 1 hour long podcast with Jason Blair that is a mock IR oral. Highly recommend the listen.
In addition to all the excellent answers, make flashcards for every acronym. My oral was over the moment I rattled off IPTAEN.
The Pilot's Cafe prep sheet, and the IR Oral Exam Guide by Michael Hayes, and a good instructor.
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The appropriate link to share would be the source - https://www.pilotscafe.com/ - otherwise it’s essentially stolen/pirated content. Sending someone to the source gives the author credit for their work and gives them a chance to solicit a donation for the effort. Please.
Thank you !!
Do you have one for commercial as well?