King Schools courses are self-paced so completion time will vary from person to person. Some folks spend a full week to complete the course and others will take longer depending upon how much time they have allocated for their studies. If you have 10-15 minutes of time, you can complete a course lesson.
Of course, when you take a King Schools course, it is like having a flight instructor with you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can review the material as often as you like at any time. Sometimes, you may want to review a video segment a couple of times.
The King schools courses are very good material, and can help shorten the process. Remember that this is fairly dry material being presented in the first place, so to some extent regardless of the presenter you will need to just churn through it. Personally I used the Gleim courses as I liked the format, but that's preference.
Took me about 2-3 months (mostly scheduling conflicts) and about 2 weeks of real intensive studying. Basically, if you can do all King exams, you are pretty well guaranteed to pass the actual test. As far as Oral and Check-ride, I wouldn't bother.
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King's campus is located on 34 acres and King is 1 mile from the Merritt, and 4 miles from I-95.
At King School, we seek more than achievement for our students. We open minds and spark courageous thinking.
The best way to learn about King School is by visiting us! We offer Coffee & conversation events every Tuesday from 9:45am - 11:30am, as well as various open house events throughout the admissions season.
King is located in Stamford, CT, right off of Meritt Parkway. King attracts students from 30 towns in the Fairfield County, Connecticut and Westchester County, New York areas.
Admission Entry Points: Our primary entry points are PreK, Kindergarten, Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 9, and Grade 10. However, spaces in other grades may also be available. We invite families to apply for admission to PreK - Grade 11 and encourage you to call the admission office for information specific to your requested grade level.
Absolutely! Applications submitted after date will be considered on a rolling basis. We do recommend applying before the deadline to be considered for the upcoming school year.
Tuition for King School ranges from about $32K - $45K per year depending on the program chosen. Learn more about tuition
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You can just study from the book or take a ground school class. Some community colleges offer them and some FBOs.
I've used them PPL-ATP-135 indoc. They are great, their jokes are so bad it laser engraves the material in your brain, which works.
If you think the cost of King's school is expensive...better find another hobby.
The checkride is going to come from the PTS which is only a couple bucks and your CFI.
Some people do better parked in front of a video, others are better with a written study guide. I used King for my instrument knowledge test 15 years ago. The Kings are a little corny but they get the job done.
Your CFI is correct. Doing homework is the #1 way to save money in your flight training.
Some people do better parked in front of a video, others are better with a written study guide.