Avionics Certification Test Study Guide Second Edition
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.55 (544 Votes) |
Asin | : | 146648912X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 416 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-08-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. The NCATT AET test question have changed. From the Author This is a previous version of this book
I am allowing this version to be made available due to demand but understand that the new book has more subjects and worksheet problems.. This is the second edition of the Avionic Certification Test Study Guide for the NCATT AET and FCC certification tests. There is a Third version available on under the title NCATT AET
Bessette began his career with the Federal Aviation Administration as an Avionics Inspector and then moved to Washington DC headquarters where he ultimately became the Avionics Branch Manager. He received a private pilot certificate in 1956 and currently holds a Private Glider and a Commercial certificate
"Not great BUT, no competion" according to rgoodi. I realize that there is nothing else out there to fill the gap. I don't need a beginner to test book. I need a review to take the AET test. There are some mistakes in here but they're not too distracting. It's the only game in town and I think each new edition will get better.. Rodney Wayne Gall said Not worth the money!!!. I was very disappointed with the quality of the editing of this book. There are so many typos, grammarical errors, and incomplete sentences in this book. This book is difficult to read because I spend more time trying to figure out what the author is trying to write than I spend learning the material. Some mistakes are so obvious that it appears that this book was not even edited. For example, the bottom of page 17 reads, "For example to indicate a Not worth the money!!! Rodney Wayne Gall I was very disappointed with the quality of the editing of this book. There are so many typos, grammarical errors, and incomplete sentences in this book. This book is difficult to read because I spend more time trying to figure out what the author is trying to write than I spend learning the material. Some mistakes are so obvious that it appears that this book was not even edited. For example, the bottom of page 17 reads, "For example to indicate a 4 thousand ohm resistor you . thousand ohm resistor you