That's in Test Prep 4 and it's very detailed.
So it looks like all you need to pass is take that course and study sectional charts and airspace.
That's in Test Prep 4 and it's very detailed.
Hi. New forum member here (been lurking for months though). I passed my exam this afternoon, just barely with a 78. The free study guides from sarahnilsson.org and Jonathan Rupprecht was what I used to study.
CONGRATS!!!!! Is that all the material you used to study? And which area did u have a hard time with? If you dont mind me asking
Useful feedback. I am not a pilot and have been studying to present tomorrow. Is there a lot on TAFs, I can do METARs but TAFS seem challenging. What about VFR rules to be in each airspace, do i have to memorize those? thanks in advance for your comments.be *sure* you know your sectional charts, and not only how to interpret what's there, but also the default characteristics of the different classes of airspace
Everyone's test bank is different... I had maybe 3 questions where I had to decipher weather reports and 2/3 were METAR.Useful feedback. I am not a pilot and have been studying to present tomorrow. Is there a lot on TAFs, I can do METARs but TAFS seem challenging. What about VFR rules to be in each airspace, do i have to memorize those? thanks in advance for your comments.
Did that help you a lot? Were all the info you need in that course?
I just submitted a request for authorization to operate in Class D. I'll let you guys know how long it took once I hear something.
Howdy, Maverick. I'm still waiting on a response.