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CASA's Exam Pattern
DkBb
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DkBb replied the topic: Re: CASA's Exam Pattern
Thanks Brenton,
Just telling by experience as i have a lot of it! lol. A long story but am happy to share if anyone's up for it. It's alright better late than never so my dad said. Thanks for your wishes, hopefully I will get on the other side this time.
Madox01 replied the topic: Re: CASA's Exam Pattern
Hey there DK
Just thought id let you know i just missed out on my first attempt 3weeks ago with 68% however i resat yesterday and passed with 88%, i wrote down the numbers 1-40 the first time and i knew it was going to be very close :/ this time i knew i had atleast 30 definately correct and i was quite sure on a few others aswell ended up with 35/40 now to move on to GK
basketball replied the topic: Re: CASA's Exam Pattern
I also did my Aero exam yesterday, and have to say it can be quite tricky the way some of the questions are worded. I did AGK last week, and that was more straightforward, although i ended up getting a higher mark in aero than agk!!! That said, i did end up going through my aero answers 3 times just to make sure i read the question and answer right! (learnt my lesson from AGK)
But if you study Bob's aero book closely you should be able to get a decent score.
I had some concentrated questions on trim, wake turbulence and stability and control.
The rest seemed pretty well spread out. Should also know your power and thrust curves and what airspeeds correspond to the min points on the curve etc.
kcallander replied the topic: Re: CASA's Exam Pattern
Hi DK,
I love this idea - and I think it would have really helped me with AGK, which for some reason does not stay in my head. I will definitely try this approach with ATPL Aerody and AGK later this year - hopefully i can stand the sound of my own voice.