Strugggggling exams
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- Silver Wings
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Strugggggling exams
Gday fellas just thought I’d throw a post out there and ask for a bit of advice started my training back in March got about 25 hours up in the chopper and killing it loving it and picking the flying up really quick. sat first exam a couple of months ago failed twice headed up north for a bit more training but I can’t seem to get my head around it any tips on getting through it getting worried it’s going to be to tough for me to get through as I ain’t the best in the theory part of it and struggle to take things in cheers for any advice fellas
- Evil Twin
- 3rd Dan
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Re: Strugggggling exams
First thing mate is don't beat yourself up and grab those KDR's to see what went wrong. Most of the CASA exams are written to test your english language knowledge as opposed to your subject knowledge. If you can drop into a flight school nearby it's worth dropping a $50 or so to get some professional guidance. If all else fails FTFQ (Read The FULL Question)and then read it again to make sure you understood what they were asking.
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- Silver Wings
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Re: Strugggggling exams
Get ya exams done before you throw any more cash at the flying.............
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- Silver Wings
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Re: Strugggggling exams
Biggles wrote:Get ya exams done before you throw any more cash at the flying.............
Absolutely! This was the way I did it as I too am not an academic. What are you using as a study resource?
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- Silver Wings
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Re: Strugggggling exams
Mate go to AFT spend the money if you can’t study by yourself the classes and tutors will help anyone of any intelligence get through. CASA exams don’t test intelligence but rather memory recall.
- skypig
- 4th Dan
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Re: Strugggggling exams
Unfortunately the CASA exams are a sad joke.
There are several ways to learn the punchline.
As mentioned above, professional training is recommended if self study isn’t working. (Those guys have heard the jokes so often all humor is gone, but they know the answers.)
The next step is personal tuition. A lot of people have used this technique for putting the exams behind them.
https://www.facebook.com/Whirlydynamics ... 782670092/
There are several ways to learn the punchline.
As mentioned above, professional training is recommended if self study isn’t working. (Those guys have heard the jokes so often all humor is gone, but they know the answers.)
The next step is personal tuition. A lot of people have used this technique for putting the exams behind them.
https://www.facebook.com/Whirlydynamics ... 782670092/
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