(PSTAR, btw, for other who may not know -- yes, I tell myself that surely I can't be the only complete moron out there trying to learn how to fly!!!-- is the student pilot exam. As I understand it, passing the PSTAR with 90% or higher is a requirement in order to be granted your solo certificate. The PSTAR consists of 50 MC questions, drawn from a bank of 200 which are available from TC here.)
Way back before I even knew what a PSTAR was, I vaguely remember someone talking about Robyn's website. Way over my head at the time, this excellent resource -- recently emailed to me by my instructor -- has become particularly salient! Check out Robyn's Flying Start - a real gift to students.
(PSTAR, btw, for other who may not know -- yes, I tell myself that surely I can't be the only complete moron out there trying to learn how to fly!!!-- is the student pilot exam. As I understand it, passing the PSTAR with 90% or higher is a requirement in order to be granted your solo certificate. The PSTAR consists of 50 MC questions, drawn from a bank of 200 which are available from TC here.)
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AuthorVera C. Teschow is a certified teacher and mother of twin boys Alex and Simon. In addition to documenting her flying lessons, she also blogs about babies, teaching and life in general. Categories
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