AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
Instrument Ground Instructor and Flight Instructor - Instrument.....
Used Sheppard Air and their study strategy. About 40-ish hours of study combined. And even though this is rote memorization, I still picked up a few good and needed items. And was reminded of the details for some others.
Observations:
If anyone is on the West side of DFW and is looking for a testing center, I cannot say enough of the place I was at today: Pro Test located in the administration building of KTFW. I didn't need an appointment, just walked in. The owner of the test center is your proctor and very friendly. Just let him know what you are there for, present your credentials to take the exam, and he will get you setup and ready for success.
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Used Sheppard Air and their study strategy. About 40-ish hours of study combined. And even though this is rote memorization, I still picked up a few good and needed items. And was reminded of the details for some others.
Observations:
- About 85% of the questions are the same between the two question banks.
- Helicopter questions do appear. They pertain to IFR fuel minimums, and "if you are only IFR Rated in one (fixed or rotary), can you fly IFR in the other. Maybe 8 total questions.
- Sheppard Air's "Read the Explanation" call outs are on point. 3 of the questions I had were of this type. Remembering the details in the explanation and choosing the correct answers is what got me the big score on the IGI.
- I suck at the test questions that involve an HSI (because I don't fly with one). So I had spent extra time and effort memorizing the details of these question. Then I don't get a single one on either of my exams.
- Pro Tip... make sure to read the question entirely before jumping to the answer. Same with reviewing the figure in the test supplement you're told to look at. I caught a wrong answer that at first I just read half the question and "knew" the answer. But during my review pass, I looked again and caught the mistake.
If anyone is on the West side of DFW and is looking for a testing center, I cannot say enough of the place I was at today: Pro Test located in the administration building of KTFW. I didn't need an appointment, just walked in. The owner of the test center is your proctor and very friendly. Just let him know what you are there for, present your credentials to take the exam, and he will get you setup and ready for success.
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