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Instrument Ground School gets HD makeover

By Janice Wood · November 23, 2009 ·

ASAASA’s Instrument Pilot Virtual Test Prep has been updated. The course includes more than 10 hours of all-new HD video footage on standard definition DVD and high definition Blu-ray Discs.

The course includes in-flight demonstrations, 3D animated graphics, instructor discussions, and talks with industry experts. The package also includes test preparation software with all the FAA test questions, answers and explanations for true-to-form test practice. Practice test results can then be used to receive an endorsement from ASA to take the official FAA Knowledge Exam.

Also included is a bonus DVD with over 2 hours of interviews, insights, and inspiration from some of the industry’s leaders in aviation education. These experienced aviators share their hard-learned lessons throughout the course as they impart their knowledge, wealth of experience, and invaluable wisdom.

System Requirements: Television/computer DVD or Blu-ray player. Compatible with both PC and Macintosh DVD/Blu-ray systems. Price: $199.95.

For more information: 800-ASA-2-FLY or ASAa2Fly.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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