Daily FAA Question 2006 1.6 review (pocket pc)

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Student pilots will face the FAA written examination.

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OS: Windows Mobile PocketPC
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Developer: Aurora Software      
Price: $7.00
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Daily FAA Question 2006 1.6 is cars/aircraft software developed by Aurora Software.
Student pilots will face the FAA written examination. Private Pilots face their next BFR, or biannual flight review. If you are in either of these categories then this software can assist in overcoming your next hurtle on the road to obtaining or maintaining your Private Pilot certificate.

The Daily FAA Question database contains a full year's worth of questions from the FAA's Airman Knowledge Test Question Bank that are applicable for both the written exam and for a BFR. One question is presented on your computer or PDA daily, so you can spread your study time out over the entire year.

Question topics include:
Airspace
Weather
Federal Aviation Regulations
Aerodynamics
Navigation
Aircraft performance
Weather services
Airplane systems

This file is presented in both the Personal Folder File (.pst) format for Microsoft Outlook and the Date Book Archive (.dba) format for the Palm Desktop program. Once the database is loaded into your PC it will automatically be transferred to your PDA device during the next synchronization operation.

Finally, there is another major benefit to using this software on your hand-held device. No matter how hectic and stressful your life may be these days, with this software you can start everyday off on a high note -- by thinking of Flying!
Daily FAA Question 2006 1.6 supports english interface languages and works with Windows Mobile PocketPC.

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