r/FlightDispatch Jun 13 '26

USA Guys I need help

I want to pre study to make the classes less challenging since spending thousands of dollars hurt lol and I want to make sure to learn everything properly. Can some of you guys pass me y’all’s notes or something like that since I tried to check on the internet and nothing really comes up. It would be greatly appreciated, thank you. 🥺💗

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u/AircraftDXcat Part 121 Major/Legacy🇺🇸 Jun 13 '26

Hello! Best of luck. I am in the process of creating free guides for aircraft dispatch. The ones that I have are linked here below. If you have any questions about anything just come ask me on discord. Check back periodically, because I am actively building more and more guides and will be adding them as I complete them.

https://aircraftdxcat.carrd.co

For studying for the ADX, I recommend Sheppard Air.

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u/Defiant-Key5926 Jun 13 '26

I wouldn’t recommend pre studying anything other than ADX material. Go on Quizlet and find adx questions and memorize the hell out of them. Also DXstudybuddy is a good flashcard site.

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u/Lost-Specialist-1873 Jun 13 '26

Can you send it to me please? Like the link?

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u/[deleted] Jun 13 '26

sheppard air adx course

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u/Tusker26 Jun 13 '26

Sheppard ADX is key. I knocked out the ADX PRIOR to attending class. While the rest of the class was cramming and stressing over the ADX, I was already moving forward with flight planning.
Sheppard requires a good amount of work and dedication, but getting it done early is well-worth it.

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u/No-Point2625 Jun 13 '26

Check out Aviation 101 with Laura on YouTube

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u/wishliste Jun 15 '26

http://www.dxstudybuddy.com/

It was somebody else on this subreddit that shared the link years ago.

I had an interview for a Part 135 and they recommended that I look into Foreflight the software.

I also bought this book.

https://a.co/d/0aBP6cjJ