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ACS Study Guide

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I'm studying for my Checkride by creating a study guide from the ACS questions.  I'm answering all the questions presented in the ACS and citing the appropriate FAR, AIM, Airplane Flying Handbook, etc. reference.

Does something like this already exist?  It's a lot of work!

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  1. Arya on Nov 24, 2016

    🙂

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  2. Blake on Oct 29, 2017

    Did you happen to finish doing that?

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  3. __Mike__ on Oct 18, 2018

    This is the closest thing I’ve found to an ACS study guide that has been published…

    https://www.gleimaviation.com/shop/ppacs/

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  4. fower_romeo_whiskey on Jul 26, 2019

    Been looking for one myself all over Google. The Gleim one was ok but you get what you pay for ($15). Found this after the fact and looks interesting to say the least:

    https://www.answerstotheacs.com/

    Nothing out yet but might be out in time for when I get around to commercial.

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