I am considering ATP for my pilot training, from 0 to MEI, and I will probably start around May (60+90 day).
Can anybody respond to these issues:
I have read a lot of posts that recommend getting my written tests done before I attend. Is that relevant for everybody (I have zero time) or just for people who have their PPL and will start the 90 day course? I currently have no knowledge of what is in those tests and I can not understand how I will be able to take my commercial or CFI tests before I even know the basics of flying, as I would expect the test to, at least, partially relate to the practical subjects I will be learning.
One solution I can think of is that during the 60 day segment, where I do my PPL, which is relatively long to other places (4-6 weeks) due to the extra XC hours I also utilize this time to prepare for my written tests that I will take during the 90 day segment.
Vingus:
I understand this system of reviewing the questions and answers before the test, and there by having a better chance of success, however, as I believe these test have some importance to my safety later in my flying career (I may be wrong), I believe that as fast as you can learn the answers, you can also forget them.
In other words: Yes, you passed the test, but do you know the material?
Isn't this a somewhat flawed way of learning? Especially when your life and maybe many others my depend on it?