Saturday, March 21, 2009

Private Pilot Exam

Normally, I don't sweat exams. Exams like the SAT, ACT, and most any school multiple choice exam. There are, however, exams I do in fact take seriously. The ASVAB, and any written test for aviation, e.g. the Private Pilot Written Exam. I took my ASVAB and scored a fairly well 85 out of 99. Reason I take that exam seriously is because that exam can decide the rest of your life if the armed forces be what you want in life as it is for mine.
As for the second, the private pilot written. This test is so utterly important because after all the time and money you've put in to your dream of being a pilot, failing sucks. It sucks because you failed, it sucks because you've wasted 100 dollars of hard earned cash only to find out that, until 30 days are up, you do not have a satisfactory amount of aeronautical knowledge to become a pilot. I never really faired to well on multiple choice tests. I just barely passed this one. I recieved a 70, the passing grade. Lucky. I'd rather have someone asking me stuff like it was an interview. But really there is no point in having two oral exams. All well. I passed. Peace out.

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