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Old February 22nd 05, 12:04 AM
Albert Ng
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Default Private Pilots Examination

Hi all.

This is my first post but I have been here throughout my training - great
forum!

I am due to sit my Private Pilots exam soon and was wondering what kind of
questions I should look out for. I'm up to par I think, just want a heads
up.


I have covered:

1 in 60
Prec Search and Emergency procedures
Navigation Error and rectificaiton
Meteorology;



Just wondering what types of questions I might encounter and if there is
anything else I should brush up on.
Thanks.


 




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