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Does anyone know what a passing score is on the private pilot exam. I am
just about ready I think. I keep studying the ASA software and I test about 80-86%. Is that passing? What is a passing score % wise?? Thanks in advance.. skynurse |
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"John Kaye" wrote in message
... Does anyone know what a passing score is on the private pilot exam. I am just about ready I think. I keep studying the ASA software and I test about 80-86%. Is that passing? What is a passing score % wise?? Thanks in advance.. skynurse John, Just finished mine. Passing is 70, but you DEFINITELY want to strive for a better grade! I've heard it both ways, but many here have said that the better you do on your written, the less you're grilled on that stuff during your practical. I used the practice tests on Sporty's site. It requires a registration to keep track of things, but it's free. http://www.sportys.com/faatest/private.cfm Another I used was a site called Kips. It's a great site that lets you select how many questions you want and I started with 100 and went from there.. http://www.exams4pilots.org/ I tried to take at least 2 of these suckers a day. I wasn't going to take the actual test until I was consistently in the 90's. |
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I've just gone through the ASA Virtual Test Prep package (without running
all four CDs) and to my surprise, they don't mention the passing score anywhere. I'll be on the phone to them tomorrow. Kinda surprised that you didn't ask your instructor, though. Bob Gardner "John Kaye" wrote in message ... Does anyone know what a passing score is on the private pilot exam. I am just about ready I think. I keep studying the ASA software and I test about 80-86%. Is that passing? What is a passing score % wise?? Thanks in advance.. skynurse |
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Bob Gardner wrote:
I've just gone through the ASA Virtual Test Prep package (without running all four CDs) and to my surprise, they don't mention the passing score anywhere. I'll be on the phone to them tomorrow. .... Bob Gardner So Bob, what did you get on the test? ![]() ![]() Gerald |
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Passing is 70% if I were you I would not take it unless you were getting
95%+ on the practice that way on the real one you should get 85%+ "John Kaye" wrote in message ... Does anyone know what a passing score is on the private pilot exam. I am just about ready I think. I keep studying the ASA software and I test about 80-86%. Is that passing? What is a passing score % wise?? Thanks in advance.. skynurse |
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"G. Sylvester" wrote in message
.. . Bob Gardner wrote: I've just gone through the ASA Virtual Test Prep package (without running all four CDs) and to my surprise, they don't mention the passing score anywhere. I'll be on the phone to them tomorrow. ... Bob Gardner So Bob, what did you get on the test? ![]() ![]() Gerald Got a 93. Wanted a 95 or better but got 3 questions I don't remember seeing before. One of them I knew I was getting wrong as I marked it but couldn't make myself change the answer. (Wish they would tell you which questions you DID get wrong!) Simply over thought the thing. Asked about some airspace over a particular private airport. The only specific airspace marked on the chart was Class E around some small airports. Nothing else marked... Logically, the airspace over the airport was class G from surface to 17,999 and I almost marked that. But then I remember reading somewhere that there is very little class G in the US to that altitude and selected that it was G to 1200 and E from there up to 17,999. I knew it was wrong, but, there you go... There went my 95! |
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NW_PILOT wrote:
Passing is 70% if I were you I would not take it unless you were getting 95%+ on the practice that way on the real one you should get 85%+ Another advantage to scoring higher on the written is that your oral will be much quicker. If you barely slide by on the written you're likely to find your oral to be quite comprehensive. -- Mortimer Schnerd, RN VE |
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One of the questions concerning airspace around a small airport has to do with
night VFR. The questions does not specify that it is night, but the only answer that *could* be correct lists night VFR minima, so you are supposed to surmise that it is night. I find that sly to the point of intellectual dishonesty - particularly when the test preparation is not held to the same level of accurate detail as the candidate. For example, they will ask you to correctly identify VOR, VOR/DME and VORTAC symbols, but other questions will ask you to measure from a VORTAC that is, in fact, a VOR/DME. the candidate who knows his stuff will suspect yet another trick, and is likely to get the question wrong. G Faris |
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