Ed I wanted to let you know that Bob did a great job. Just wanted to let you know that I tested today after the course and passed. Steve I took your class in San Jose at KRVH this weekend with Bob. I would recommend your program to others. The following Monday (8 days after the course), I took my CFII written and received an 86% score. My practice scores slowly increased from 75% to 88%. The week following the seminar, I took 1 or 2 practice tests per day. I enjoyed the course and the instructor and tried to follow your advice for studying and test preparation as closely as possible. Thanks a bunch - Jim I took your CFII seminar on 21 and 22 January 2012 at Montgomery Field, San Diego. Just wanted to let you know I scored a 92% on my test yesterday. ![]() Well, there is no 600 degrees, so we subtract 360 from it and get 240 degrees, which is the magnetic bearing to the station! Ready to Register? Click Here to get started! “If the magnetic heading is 330 degrees and the relative bearing is 270 degrees, what is the magnetic bearing to the station?” This will help to guarantee that you pass the exam on your first try! Click here for more info. Our suggestion is to wait to test until after taking a few of our on-line practice exams. Due to these changes, we are no longer recommending Sunday as the best time to take the FAA Exam. UPDATE: Over the last year, FAA has greatly increased the difficulty of the FAA Exam. You are allowed 2 1/2 hours to complete the exam. These questions are chosen from over 900 questions in the exam database. The Instrument Pilot exam contains 60 questions on a variety of essential subjects. This review also makes certain that the class understands each subject fully before moving on to the next subject.Ĭlass runs Saturday 8:00-6:00 and Sunday from 8:00-4:00. This ensures that not only do you receive instruction in each of the FAA Exam Subject areas, but you will be familiarized with how the FAA will question you on those subjects. We teach each of those subjects individually, followed by a review of FAA Test Questions from that subject area. Aviation Seminars has broken the FAA test into individual subject areas (see Topics Covered below).
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