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Number of questions for each section in ppl exam
stanley1985
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stanley1985 created the topic: Number of questions for each section in ppl exam
Hi all
I am studying for my ppl cyber exam. I am curious about the number of questions that are allocated to each section, eg, how many questions for meterology, how many questions for air law and etc?
I have asked this because I recognized my own weaknesses are in met and air law, and I want to find out if these 2 sections are heavily tested in the exam.
Also, may I know, what items are required for the exam? Eg maps, publications, flight computer etc
Richard replied the topic: Number of questions for each section in ppl exam
Hi Stanley,
We have no way of knowing the numbers of questions per area as the exams are a lucky dip from the CASA question banks with selections from different sections. It is safe to assume marks are fairly evenly spread across all areas. One thing is for sure, the multi mark questions are in performance with some in navigation as well.
If you recognise weaknesses in Met and Air Law I would strongly recommend holding off on the exam until you feel up to speed on them. You can't afford to be behind the 8-ball on two sections of the exam before you even start.
Richard replied the topic: Number of questions for each section in ppl exam
Hi Stanley,
The PPL can be taken almost any time in your training. At the moment the one restriction is you must have a BAK exam pass stamped in your log book. This BAK exam is administered by your local flying school. Once you have passed the PPL theory exam, the pass is valid indefinitely. Completing some navigation exercises will make it easier for you to work through the Navigation and Performance sections of the PPL syllabus because you will have had practical experience. However, cross country flights are not a requirement for sitting the theory exam.
Richard replied the topic: Number of questions for each section in ppl exam
Hi Stanley,
Well spotted, Q63 is an errata. I worked it and get about 980m so we will change the answer options as follows:
(a) 800 kg
(b) 900 kg
(c) 980 kg
(d) 1050 kg
As for question 8, the question states you are flying OCTA (outside controlled airspace). Since you are below 3000ft you can use the reduced cloud separation minima of "Clear of Cloud" but just remember you will need to have a VHF radio and maintain a listening watch while operating with those reduced minima. Also, the vertical cloud separation is given in feet so in Class D it is 500ft below cloud (not 500m).
Richard replied the topic: Number of questions for each section in ppl exam
Hi Stanley,
No, you cannot bypass the GFPT as it is a prerequisite for solo navigation flights and you need solo nav time before you qualify for your PPL flight test.
stanley1985 replied the topic: Number of questions for each section in ppl exam
Hi Richard
Thank you for your reply.
Anyway, I am waiting for my ASIC and spl from casa. In the meantime, is it advisable for me to carry on with my training, and then come back to do my first solo, or to take a rest from now till I get the things from casa? I am at flapless approach now.