REMEMBER trying to find information on those old VHS tapes, the fast
forward and reversing?
NO MORE!With a maximum of 3 menu
selections, you can now get to your information, quickly! 6 menus
let you navigate to any aircraft system you want to review without all that
stumbling around.
Oh, that part is going by too fast? No problem. Press the PAUSE
button on your remote and the picture STOPS, crystal clear with none of
that squiggly screen garbage.
Who enjoyed watching two ugly guys (or to be politically correct, less
than 'Hollywood' quality) sit and pretend to go through an oral. NO MORE!
With half the picture taken up with the 'guys', there was no room so you
could SEE what they were talking about. NO MORE!
Now, when the examiner asks about a light, switch or gauge, it's there,
right in front of you in high resolution detail. Plus, when it is
called for, motion graphics help demonstrate the answer and/or
question. You're gonna love it!
Or if you're like me (a little long in the tooth (nice way of saying
'talk loud and write big')), NO SWEAT! Not only is the answer explained
aurally, but often with added detail provided, it's right on the
screen to read. So you're getting the facts both aurally and
visually.
Over two hours, huh? Man, that is a brain numbing sleep inducer,
RIGHT? Nope, not in your wildest... 'Cause the modules are broken up
in tolerable lengths. PLUS, at the end of some of the harder modules
when the old brain is ready to fall into that haze induced stupor we
are all so familiar with, you get to have a little fun. But I ain't
telling you. You'll have to see for yourself. But if you want a hint, on our
web site go to VIDEO Answers and check out DVD System Oral Reviews.
Finally, for all you guys with MACs. These DVDs will play on MACs
(OSX) AND PCs. Plus, they will play on the more recent
home DVD players (the caveat is that this is NEW technology so don't expect
a 1950' DVD to play it. Yeah, I know, they didn't have them in the 50's). So
you have a good choice of play capabilities.
The DVD is in NTSC format. However, many European PAL DVD
players can play NTSC DVDs. If you have a multi-format system, you
should have no problems at all.
We'll look forward to hearing from you soon.