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PPL Knowledge Test
Hey all, looking for a little last second advice. New to flying and I'm taking my FAA Knowledge exam for my PPL on Monday. Been studying for a few weeks and I'm done w all my flying requirements (outside of my check ride, obviously). I was wandering if anyone here has recently taken the exam this year and could give me some insight into what study portions I should focus on more than others. I'm doing the practice exams and scoring decently, just looking to smooth out the edges. Thanks in advance!
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As far as I know, FAA written exam questions are still pulled randomly from the appropriate test bank.
So, keep working on the practice exams and you should be fine. |
FAA written
Some tools work better than others. As an instructor, I recommend that you go through your entire test bank of questions, rather than repeatedly testing yourself.
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I pad $49 for the Gliem PPL practice test and used that to get. 93. Should have been a higher score but I changed my answer on 2 questions at the last minute which was dumb
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Go ahead and purchase sheppard air and cram for a few days before the written. You'll be good to go!
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ASA Prepware worked for me. Lightweight, low cost, and easy. This assumes you have an iPad
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Sheppard air doesn't offer for PPL though.
I used the Test Prep book and this website https://courses2.sportys.com/training/course/testprep I took the test last August. If you can answer almost everything on the website, as well as Prepware if you have access to it, you're most likely getting 90% ++++ Good luck ! |
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