Can I study my cadet's AE modules to work on the Yeager test or do I need to get the big book?
The modules don't have all the information that the big book has, so they won't be that helpful.
If you have a high-speed internet connection, you can download the AE text book from Eservices. Left side, top. It's pdf format, so just about anyone can read it.
Quote from: jeders on February 25, 2008, 04:14:20 PM
The modules don't have all the information that the big book has, so they won't be that helpful.
Ok, thanks.
Quote from: arajca on February 25, 2008, 04:17:28 PM
If you have a high-speed internet connection, you can download the AE text book from Eservices. Left side, top. It's pdf format, so just about anyone can read it.
I saw that. Aside from CAPTalk, reading and studying on the computer screen doesn't work well for me. Looks like I'll have to hunker down and get the book.
Thanks!
It's open book as well, FWIW.
Check good ole' ebay first,
I've seen a few of them on there from time to time.
You know cadets out growing their diamonds but just can't switch to bars, and leaves
...or just print it.
If you've got the cash for the book, and its burning a hole in your pocket, take the .pdf to Kinko's and they will make a nice booklet for you...
Wing has a library. Got it from them!
Quote from: Eclipse on March 01, 2008, 03:38:58 PM
take the .pdf to Kinko's and they will make a nice booklet for you...
I don't even think Vanguard would charge that much! Unless you do it in all B&W that's a $300.00 AE book (Kinkos advertising $.49 color copies)!
I find it interesting that your local squadron doesn't have one for use? One of the SUI inspection items is whether or not AEPSM study materials are available at the squadron level. Also, the quarterly AE reports ask for the same thing. Check with your squadron first if you don't want to put it on your own bookshelf for eternity