Memorize all the dialogue from the movie "Airplane!"
On a more serious note, learning how to read weather (METARs and TAFs) would probably give you a good leg up for the first part of class. And, good job on getting the written out of the way.
Memorize all the dialogue from the movie "Airplane!"
On a more serious note, learning how to read weather (METARs and TAFs) would probably give you a good leg up for the first part of class. And, good job on getting the written out of the way.
I second this. Going through class now and learning METARs and TAFs beforehand makes everything so much easier. Try to learn a lot of the common abbreviations also if you don't know them, like MINTO, MTOW, MZFW, MLW, ALS, LOC, GS etc. - this has seemed to trip up a few of my classmates.
Highly suggest reading over the Pilots Handbook of Aeronautic Knowledge (particularly Weather) and familiarizing yourself on Instrument flight rules / procedures.
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