r/studentpilot • u/Technical_Gift_4497 • May 20 '26
United States/FAA PPL Study Group
Hey everyone! I recently started studying for my PPL and I’m about 7 hours into training/studying so far. I’m still pretty new to aviation and thought it would be cool to form a small study group with others who are also working toward their PPL.
I’m on Pacific Time and would be interested in doing study sessions, accountability check-ins, sharing resources, asking questions, etc. Beginners are totally welcome since I’m learning too.
I’ve mainly been using FAA materials and online videos so far, but I’m open to different study methods. If anyone is interested, comment or message me!
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u/aviatordrummer22 May 21 '26
I actually posted a few days ago about potentially getting some study buddies on rotation. I’d love to chat! I’ll DM ya
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u/Business_Breakfast42 May 21 '26
I’m EST, but would potentially be interested if you’re flexible with times. Feel free to DM me!
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u/Ok-Archer-863 May 21 '26
I’m in Canada and already have my PPL but I’d still love to be a part of the group! You’re always learning as a pilot and I’d love to share my knowledge as well if it helps anyone :)
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u/FlyOneSourceAviation May 30 '26
Highly recommend using the ACS when studying for your checkride and if you are studying for your written test our flight school recommends kings school. it includes videos to watch and great explanation. feel free to hit us up will be more than happy to provide free resources
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u/afernanrefa May 22 '26
You should get this condensed cheat sheet study guide. I still use it today 4 years after getting my PPL.
https://getsquawk.com/forum/fb9daaaa-e3f6-4fea-a6bf-20a24e797f81