For as long as most of us can remember, two names have dominated the market for student PPL study books - Jeremy Pratt and Trevor Thom. But now there is another contender for trainee pilots' hard-earned cash. Oxford Aviation Training (OAT) has produced a seven-volume set of training manuals which is, quite simply, superb. I don't use that word lightly either. The books are designed for those training for a JAR/EASA PPL or NPPL. There is a volume dedicated to each of the core subjects - Air Law, Human Performance, Navigation, Meteorology, Principles of Flight, Aeroplanes and Radiotelephony. The books are a little under A4 in size and are bound with hardback covers. The number of pages depends on the particular subject but, for example, Air Law has 490 pages whilst Human Performance has 210. Each book covers the subject in precise detail and nearly every photograph and diagram is printed in full colour.
This set includes the PPL Confuser question and answer book to test yourself as you go along
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Oxford PPL Ground Training Study Pack 1-7 Inclusive with PPL Confuser