Phil S.
USHighly recommend for online instrument ground school Gold seal has a very well put together course for instrument pilots. I used another online ground school for my private and Gold seal in my opinion has set the new standard of excellence. They have a great course complete with videos and up to date figures and reference material, and there ifr know it all guide is a great summary for study and review. Informative and does not feel hoakie or outdated like others. Highly recommend.
Jonathan Mccrea
USBest online ground school I used gold seal for my private during covid and I recently did their instrument course, I must say that they are the best of the best, I got a 92 on my ppl written and 98 on my instrument. The videos are interactive and very informative, I can't wait for them to release the commercial course. Russell is always there to answer any questions. 10/10 ( be awesome! ). đŸ›©
Gregory Salloum
USExcellent customer service I teach aerospace to 146 students at a STEM high school. 40 of my third year students will be taking the FAA written exam as their EOPA (end of three year pathway assessment) this year. Our school system has provided each of these students with their own copy of Gold Seal's ground school course. The production quality is excellent, only exceeded by their customer support and service. Response time is immediate and resourceful. Highly recommend!
Cabe E.
USAbsolutely amazing online ground… Absolutely amazing online ground school! Used the Private Pilot course for getting my Sport Pilot certificate and passed my written with a 90. The course has amazing in depth videos and study materials and never leaves you guessing! The Facebook group they have is awesome for getting help in as Russel is very active in it and his customer support team is top notch! Definitely have no regrets going with Gold Seal!
Tim W
USPresented clearly and at good pace Material presented clearly and at a pace that could be absorbed without dragging. There are a few technical bugs that throw off the screen graphics and leave the user to sort out what they're supposed to see. Nothing critical - but still less than 100%.