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Frequentflyer31 07-28-2019 09:27 PM

Has anybody taken the test recently? If so what are your thoughts and how many of the new questions did you not recognize? As of today Sheppard is saying 15% of the test may be new. Have a hard time believing that considering they have only updated 140 questions in a 1200 question bank...

prex8390 07-29-2019 04:03 AM


Originally Posted by Frequentflyer31 (Post 2861087)
Has anybody taken the test recently? If so what are your thoughts and how many of the new questions did you not recognize? As of today Sheppard is saying 15% of the test may be new. Have a hard time believing that considering they have only updated 140 questions in a 1200 question bank...

When I took the test way back in 2013, I’d say that was about accurate. I recognized a lot of questions but there will always be some surprises. This goes for really any written test. The FAA isn’t just throwing out entire 1200 question banks but they do update.

flyguy727 08-08-2019 01:40 PM

the only thing I did was ASA ATP prep course, just do test over n over again, don't worry about anything with math questions. once you get into the 90s, go take it.

dera 08-09-2019 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by flyguy727 (Post 2867203)
the only thing I did was ASA ATP prep course, just do test over n over again, don't worry about anything with math questions. once you get into the 90s, go take it.

Definitely read through the math stuff. Dont even bother calculating the WB questions, they take too long. But any question about air miles etc you can calculate in your head in 5 seconds. Lots of free points from those.

Propeller 08-10-2019 08:59 PM

I took the ATP written recently and id say 3 weeks prior to the test is just about perfect. You will want to have seen all the questions once so you can do a final review during ATP-CTP. If you start it too soon you'll be sick and tired of going through all the questions. Most of my group scored in the 90% on the test, probably the worst scores were mid 80%. As Sheppard says most of the test is those performance chart questions where you follow the reference lines. It started getting annoying when every other question refers you to a figure and it takes a few minutes to answer each one. All the other questions looked similar to what Sheppard has but there's new questions here and there and the wording will be recognizable but different. The Sheppard thing at least gets you the essence of most of the questions so you know how to answer them on the real test.

Desiflyer 08-11-2019 04:43 AM

Depends on your timing. If you can study 6-8 hours a day for a week than you should be good to go.

Av8tor8710 08-11-2019 11:13 AM

Test is 125 questions right? Meaning you can miss about 32 or so questions and still pass. Of course get the best score you can, just have a huge ‘buffer’ if you’re having on off day.

E175LVR 08-31-2019 12:51 PM

ATP Written
 
Has anybody take the ATP written recently? (as in a week or 2 ago). Is the Sheppard program pretty updated now? and were majority of the questions chart/performance questions? PLEASE HELP! THANKS!

E175LVR 08-31-2019 02:31 PM

Hey there, have you taken your ATP written? and how accurate was shep since the changes

Positiveg 08-31-2019 08:59 PM

I took it a couple of weeks ago and got a 96 after one week of using the app. Some of the questions were worded slightly differently, but if you follow their strategy you’ll do well. Questions were mixed. There were some chart questions but they weren’t the majority. If you practice a few you’ll easily figure them out on the test.


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