AirplanepilotJJ
Pre-Flight
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2018
- Messages
- 55
- Location
- In the skies over Atlanta.
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Airplanepilot501
Today I passed my private pilot knowledge test with a score of 90%. I've used Gleim's online test prep, I've gotten that subscription trough my flight school. In the weeks after I've gained access to Gleim's test prep, I've been studying a few times a week. For the last two weeks, I've been studying daily in preparation to take the test today. AOPA's scholarship deadline is February 11, and I didn't want to wait too long to apply for it. One of the questions on the scholarship application is if you've passed the knowledge test for the rating your seeking, I wanted to answer yes.
With the knowledge test out of the way, should I solely focus on the ACS/FARs in preparation for my checkride, or could I study for that and my Instrument knowledge test simultaneously? I haven't solo yet, so my checkride isn't coming up too soon. I want to be able to take the IR test as soon as I get my PPL.
With the knowledge test out of the way, should I solely focus on the ACS/FARs in preparation for my checkride, or could I study for that and my Instrument knowledge test simultaneously? I haven't solo yet, so my checkride isn't coming up too soon. I want to be able to take the IR test as soon as I get my PPL.