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For you folks who are prepping for the Private Pilot Knowledge Test, what are some of the hardest questions you've found?
For you folks who are prepping for the Private Pilot Knowledge Test, what are some of the hardest questions you've found?
Questions about weather and weather maps.
Same here. Old weather depiction charts etc. I use ForeFlight and other modern tools so those old B&W charts with barely readable symbols were a little out of my league but I did manage to learn them.
especially when you don't know which state is Oklahoma........
As a Texan, that's funny right there!
Questions about weather and weather maps. I have the Sporty's course and can't get past the weather DVD. I fell asleep 8 times, while watching the DVD 5 times. The weather guy with his '80s haircut, suit and fat glasses bores the crap out of me. So, weather is the toughest since I can't get through it.
The one about which office of the FAA to report a drunk driving arrest to. I don't drink so the odds of me being arrested for drunk driving are lower than me being hit by a meteor. I guessed wrong and blew my perfect score halfway through the test.
No tips on the actual questions, but if you take the knowledge test next to a person that finishes before you and then his buddy comes into the same room and they are all loud and inconsiderate celebrating while you are still testing... wow. Every right to tell them to shut up! Can you tell I'm speaking from personal experience????
Good luck!
The one about which office of the FAA to report a drunk driving arrest to. I don't drink so the odds of me being arrested for drunk driving are lower than me being hit by a meteor. I guessed wrong and blew my perfect score halfway through the test.
The test center must adhere to certain conduct. And they must (by the FAA regulations) record the tests. No talking or discussions among students in the test center are allowed during test taking. If this was recorded on video and audio, report it. This should NOT be happening.
As for recording? The proctor is required to maintain a visual watch on the test room. Either in the room, or having clear view of the test area or with video cameras. And unless the order has changed in the past two years (I was a LaserGrade proctor for 8 years) nowhere does it require that the test sessions be recorded.
Beware of the examiner that starts off with....
"If a pilot is your wish to be.....
Answer me these questions three...."
African or European"What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?" ...
I actually asked an aspiring pilot "What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?" ... and he started throwing out numeric guesses ... that is an immediate fail in any DPE's book.
Mind you, the aspiring pilot is a British bloke and supposedly (as he claims) a big MP fan as well. He caught a LOT of flak from me over this, believe me.
I actually asked an aspiring pilot "What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?" ... and he started throwing out numeric guesses ... that is an immediate fail in any DPE's book.
Mind you, the aspiring pilot is a British bloke and supposedly (as he claims) a big MP fan as well. He caught a LOT of flak from me over this, believe me.