Hello ladies and gents. With regards to IFS, the FBO instructors said the amount of knowledge we are required to know is way too much to learn and self teach in the span of two weeks. He rec'd that we try to remember what we can, and just study the test booklets and answers and memorize the answers to just pass, and worry about understanding the concepts later.
My question was does the material we learn in IFS build a foundation and carry on with you to API and beyond? Or would everything we need to know about aviation be taught to us by an instructor from API onwards? I just want to set myself up for success.
I know everyone says what you learn can not be brain dumped, but from what it sounds like IFS seems to be a "just pass it so you can go to API."
Thanks
My question was does the material we learn in IFS build a foundation and carry on with you to API and beyond? Or would everything we need to know about aviation be taught to us by an instructor from API onwards? I just want to set myself up for success.
I know everyone says what you learn can not be brain dumped, but from what it sounds like IFS seems to be a "just pass it so you can go to API."
Thanks