Please keep making videos!!!!! I find it really hard in the aviation world to watch fun videos that feel like you are just hanging out with a friend or arent so rigid and formal in teaching style. You make it super fun and easy to digest without my braincells feeling like they are overloaded. I WANT MORE JUICE!!!
@@agentjuiceaviation seems it may just be the ASA version? I had gleim in 2023 that had it but I downloaded an ASA 2023 pdf and it didn't have it. I'm a CFI candidate though so this will be good practice for me to make my own list to give to students.
@@OPgamingstyle Huh, that sounds like a good thing to keep in mind. And good luck on the CFI thing! That's actually what I want to go for myself (best way to rack up those 1500 hours for airlines I hear).
If got a glider check ride coming up. Iv tabbed everything that I thought would be useful and may need to be referenced by just flipping through page by page lol. I also added a lot of stick note colors to keep it interesting and spaced them so there are not to many colors in one place. I may have let my artistic side have to much sway in the color coding lol
Never been a fan of tabbing or high lighting. I suspect if applicants spent as much time actually studying the applicable regs for private pilot as they do tabbing the book they would develop a working knowledge of BOTH the relevant information and the structure of the CFR in a way that would make give them a practical comprehension. Added benefit being that if you take the time to learn how to study now it will make your life that much easier as you advance through future certifications. Knowledge of the regs is not something to study for a test and then forget it as soon as you pass. It's a fundamental skill that thoughtful pilots possess.
That is a good point. I'm finding that the further along I get in my training, the more important it is to apply the regulations in real scenarios as a way of ensuring the memorization and usage of the knowledge simultaneously.
I don't know, I found tabbing to be yet another way to loot at the book, realizing its structure and how it's organized. Just another way where I also agree with you.
Please keep making videos!!!!! I find it really hard in the aviation world to watch fun videos that feel like you are just hanging out with a friend or arent so rigid and formal in teaching style. You make it super fun and easy to digest without my braincells feeling like they are overloaded. I WANT MORE JUICE!!!
Glad you like it so much! I've been busy with some life things recently but I'll do my best to crank out some more content soon.
a youtuber with 96 subscribers selling shirts, kinda rad lol
Dream big, start early. That's how I got my butt in a cockpit to begin with.
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@@agentjuiceaviationlmao nice, followed
@@kealohv Why thank ye!
You just earned a sub! Clear sky’s and keep up the great videos!
Much obliged!
thanks for the tips
But of course
Good insight. Others going through pilot’s license should definitely tune in to you!
Thanks! I hope they do!
Man I wish they didn't get rid of that front section. 2025 FAR/AIM doesn't have it anymore. Gotta find my old book lol.
Really? I didn't know they did that. That's a bummer. I just got the electronic version that updates yearly.
@@agentjuiceaviation seems it may just be the ASA version? I had gleim in 2023 that had it but I downloaded an ASA 2023 pdf and it didn't have it. I'm a CFI candidate though so this will be good practice for me to make my own list to give to students.
@@OPgamingstyle Huh, that sounds like a good thing to keep in mind. And good luck on the CFI thing! That's actually what I want to go for myself (best way to rack up those 1500 hours for airlines I hear).
If got a glider check ride coming up. Iv tabbed everything that I thought would be useful and may need to be referenced by just flipping through page by page lol. I also added a lot of stick note colors to keep it interesting and spaced them so there are not to many colors in one place. I may have let my artistic side have to much sway in the color coding lol
Spreading colors around is actually a good idea. Definitely easier to tell at a first glance. Good luck on that check ride!
This channel will fs blow up
That would be great, and thanks!
Where'd you get that piper cherokee checklist notebook? Haha your channel is so casual and relatable, looking forward to more content bro :)
Thanks ye much! I actually got it off amazon.
dude please start posting again
your videos are very engaging and make it easy to watch for my small attention span
Thanks, man. I'm actually working on some stuff right now. It's just a lot of normal life stuff getting in the way.
Solid info
Glad you like!
Solid content, solid funny voices!
Thank ye much!
Steven Universe background music and great informative video? Easy like 🙏
I figured one of these days someone would recognize it, but I didn't think it'd happen so soon.
takes forever to finishhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Indeed it does. It's quite a heavy tome.
Never been a fan of tabbing or high lighting. I suspect if applicants spent as much time actually studying the applicable regs for private pilot as they do tabbing the book they would develop a working knowledge of BOTH the relevant information and the structure of the CFR in a way that would make give them a practical comprehension. Added benefit being that if you take the time to learn how to study now it will make your life that much easier as you advance through future certifications. Knowledge of the regs is not something to study for a test and then forget it as soon as you pass. It's a fundamental skill that thoughtful pilots possess.
That is a good point. I'm finding that the further along I get in my training, the more important it is to apply the regulations in real scenarios as a way of ensuring the memorization and usage of the knowledge simultaneously.
I don't know, I found tabbing to be yet another way to loot at the book, realizing its structure and how it's organized. Just another way where I also agree with you.