jbrinker
Pre-takeoff checklist
Good morning,
I've recently re-begun my PPL training. I have ~10 hrs from the late 1990's that I don't really count, so I've started over. Have 5hrs in the past two weeks in a Cherokee.
Mean time, I have been studying a LOT for the written test. I have purchased the Dauntless PC prep, several books, read all the FAA stuff, and figure I have at least a few more weeks of drilling and studying. I pass now, but I want to be getting nearly perfect scores before I go for the test.
I just realized that you can get the Test supplement from the FAA website. So I plan to print that sucker out and use it like I will in the real test. (figures on the computer are hard to use, IMHO)
My question is - can anyone fill me in on how the real testing goes? I.e. I've not been to a computerized test center before, what to bring, what to expect, what is allowed and not? (paper, pencil, e6b - either paper or electronic, or both? Plotter, ruler, etc?)
Strategy for taking the test? (I.e. can you skip and come back to questions?) Any other tips or tricks?
Just looking for general overall guidance. Thanks!
I've recently re-begun my PPL training. I have ~10 hrs from the late 1990's that I don't really count, so I've started over. Have 5hrs in the past two weeks in a Cherokee.
Mean time, I have been studying a LOT for the written test. I have purchased the Dauntless PC prep, several books, read all the FAA stuff, and figure I have at least a few more weeks of drilling and studying. I pass now, but I want to be getting nearly perfect scores before I go for the test.
I just realized that you can get the Test supplement from the FAA website. So I plan to print that sucker out and use it like I will in the real test. (figures on the computer are hard to use, IMHO)
My question is - can anyone fill me in on how the real testing goes? I.e. I've not been to a computerized test center before, what to bring, what to expect, what is allowed and not? (paper, pencil, e6b - either paper or electronic, or both? Plotter, ruler, etc?)
Strategy for taking the test? (I.e. can you skip and come back to questions?) Any other tips or tricks?
Just looking for general overall guidance. Thanks!