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LSAflyer
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| Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:16 am Post subject: test |
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| So, not trying to be paranoid even though I am, but if I am consistently scoring 90+ on practice test I should be good to go for the test? I am just worrying that I am going to get there and all the questions will be different and I should of studied the AIM and the pilots handbook again in more detail. Also, any suggestions on websites that have free practice tests? Thanks guys. |
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LSAflyer
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| Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:18 am Post subject: |
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| sorry hit new thread, was trying to add this onto the previous thread I had about the knowledge test. Hence why the title is not descriptive. |
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Jon V
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| Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 8:08 am Post subject: |
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Unless you really seize up in the booth you should pass the test.
I was consistently scoring 95 to 100 on extended (100 question) practice tests. Taking the actual test, I hit two questions I didn't know the answer for and one "choose the most accurate" question that I disagree with the FAA on. About 10% (in other words four or five) of the questions were new to me.
I used one of the non-free practice test sites so I can't help you there. |
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Jim Stewart
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| Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 9:44 am Post subject: |
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You're good to go. I've taken the SP test once and the PP test twice (long story). Every time I scored over 90 and my score was consistent with my practice test scores.
The only wildcard is the FAA. They have been adding random questions to some of the tests because they feel that too many people are memorizing the answers. I have not heard of this being done on the SP test, but worst case, you might miss one or two. That won't lower your score enough to be an embarrassment... |
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