Any chance of doing an aircraft specific ground school? Planning flights is heavily dependent on what you are flying. In fact IFR approach plates categorize minimums based on the type of aircraft. Also approaches departures, and all aspects of flight vary on the type of aircraft ie complex, multi engine, jet v prop, etc. I'm sure vx and vy climbs were discussed in ground school but what are they for say a c172 or a piper Seminole or a BN-2 islander? What about best glide speed should you lose your engine or if your plane has 2 engines and you lose one?
What I am trying to say is that a general overview of ground school is good but let's take it to the next level, to the BVA level, and add aircraft specific lessons. I would be happy to assist. My signature has the list of aircraft in my hanger