John Baker
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John Baker
I've brought up this subject before, but it has been awhile, so I thought I would do it again.
For new students, or even those with a ticket, go to this web site and set it up for ten questions related to the rating you are after or hold..
http://www.exams4pilots.org/
I did it religiously every single day as I pursued my PPL. I sold my plane about five months ago, and have not flown since, so I stopped doing the ten questions.
A few days ago, as I scrolled through my favorites list, I clicked on it. My parameters were still set as I had left them, so I clicked generate test. I did not have my test book anywhere near, so I just guessed at the answers on the questions that required it.
I got an 80% correct. When I stopped doing it, and had the book, it was usually 100%.
I had forgotten just how much answering those ten questions everyday had become part of my daily routine. I really enjoyed doing it, and have been doing it every day since. I still haven't found my book, so my scores have been as low as 60% on one of them. Today it was 70%
Why just ten questions? Because it only takes a few minutes of your time. I do it with my morning jolt of java.
It is not a project, so it easily becomes a habit.
How effective is it? When preparing for my check ride at Sheble Aviation, my instructor took me into a classroom and started asking me questions. I did not miss one of them, nor did I have to think about it.
He got frustrated and went and got another instructor to help him. For over two hours they drilled me on everything, I never missed even one of their questions.
I attribute most of that to my ten question a day habit.
I will probably never be a PIC again, but I do enjoy the ten question drill every morning.
Give it a shot, it will really help you.
-John
For new students, or even those with a ticket, go to this web site and set it up for ten questions related to the rating you are after or hold..
http://www.exams4pilots.org/
I did it religiously every single day as I pursued my PPL. I sold my plane about five months ago, and have not flown since, so I stopped doing the ten questions.
A few days ago, as I scrolled through my favorites list, I clicked on it. My parameters were still set as I had left them, so I clicked generate test. I did not have my test book anywhere near, so I just guessed at the answers on the questions that required it.
I got an 80% correct. When I stopped doing it, and had the book, it was usually 100%.
I had forgotten just how much answering those ten questions everyday had become part of my daily routine. I really enjoyed doing it, and have been doing it every day since. I still haven't found my book, so my scores have been as low as 60% on one of them. Today it was 70%
Why just ten questions? Because it only takes a few minutes of your time. I do it with my morning jolt of java.
It is not a project, so it easily becomes a habit.
How effective is it? When preparing for my check ride at Sheble Aviation, my instructor took me into a classroom and started asking me questions. I did not miss one of them, nor did I have to think about it.
He got frustrated and went and got another instructor to help him. For over two hours they drilled me on everything, I never missed even one of their questions.
I attribute most of that to my ten question a day habit.
I will probably never be a PIC again, but I do enjoy the ten question drill every morning.
Give it a shot, it will really help you.
-John
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