Tuesday, October 25, 2011

FAA Knowledge Test: Are They Going to be Changed?

Last March of 2011, there had been news that the pool of questions in the FAA knowledge test is about to be changed. There had been a lot of rumors about it, and some may have been verified correctly, while some remains unanswered.

Can the Federal Aviation Administrator change its bunch of FAA knowledge test questions? It's currently been declared into their established website that this June 2011, the adjustments will likely be employed on the financial institution or pool of inquiries.

Though the private and commercial knowledge test banks have not revealed to be adjusted, there can be still significantly greater chances that the questions might be sooner or later changed. For now, FOI (Fundamentals of Instruction), ATP (Airline Transport Pilot), and FE (Flight Engineer) currently have their very own question banks updated.

It has been said that around 93,000 of questions are about to be added, to the original 7,000 questions found on the FAA knowledge test.

Other than additional questions, it may be advisable that the FAA knowledge test has to be internet based, rather than keeping the questions input into various personal computers in accredited test centers.

If you are against of the fact that the question bank is updated, and the simple fact that is going to be a lot of additional questions, the NAFI or National Association of Flight Instructors are against to these changes, and have requested that the original FAA knowledge test bank to be reverted.

Until now, a lot of aspiring pilots are still waiting for further announcements. If you want to know more details about the FAA knowledge test questions, you can visit the official Federal Aviation Administration's website.

On the other hand, regardless of the question bank changing or not, it still pays for everyone to remain fully prepared. Be determined, do everything to make sure that you are mentally prepared for the FAA knowledge test, and get that private pilot license no matter what!

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