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Aviation Flashcards


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Requirements <A HREF="http://palmtracker.com/moreinfo.fcgi?id=1288">SuperMemo 1.1</A>
Downloads 19 Limitations None
Publisher Lee Wilmot File Size 35k
Date added 19 Mar 2001 Check your speed

Aviation Flashcards is a set of SuperMemo databases created to study material covered in the FAA Airmen Knowledge Test for Private Pilot--Airplane.

The databases are:

  • Aviation Airspace - 50 cards covering airspace regulations.
  • Aviation Info 1 - 50 cards covering a range of topics, including airspeeds, compass errors, transponder codes, and light gun signals.
  • Aviation Info 2 - 50 cards covering a range of topics, including altitudes, altimeters, and right-of-way rules.

    Feel free to modify and share the databases. Substitute Va, Vy, etc. with the appropriate airspeeds of the aircraft you fly. This is not a comprehensive review. Limited time and space forced me to omit many important topics and many important details. I am sure errors and inaccuracies remain despite my attempts to get the information correct. When in doubt, check the current FAR's and other references before you decide an answer in this set is correct.

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