I took some notes initially with the air law book, but once I switched to EasyPPL I just made notes based on where I was struggling with the exam materials.
I was struggling to remember QNH and QFE until I remembered Nautical Height and Field Elevation. I have no idea what Q stands for other than remembering high school physics...q was pressure.
@@SpectrumGeeks there was normally 6 sittings to complete 9 exams, which means that you would have to do multiple exams in one day to be able to complete the whole set of tests in “ 6 sittings “
@@janjyotsoora6362 Ahh with you. There are no sittings, but there is a time limit in how long you get to take the exams. Off the top of my head you have 18 months to complete ALL exams after the date of passing the first exam. Also you only get 3 fails on each exam, if you fail the 4th time it resets ALL the exams previously taken and you have to start again.
I struggled with air law, but that was 20 years ago when we didn't have useful websites.
QNH Not Home
QFE Feild Elevation.
Cheers for sharing.
Great video! I’m studying for PPL exams now. When you read the books did you take notes or only read through them?
I took some notes initially with the air law book, but once I switched to EasyPPL I just made notes based on where I was struggling with the exam materials.
I just passed my met today, I think I know the question about turbulence. Did it mention AOA?
Congrats. I can't remember the question now as it was a while ago.
I was struggling to remember QNH and QFE until I remembered Nautical Height and Field Elevation. I have no idea what Q stands for other than remembering high school physics...q was pressure.
Cheers for sharing the tip.
Due to the new e exams, my instructor said that they have completely eliminated the concept of having “sittings”. Is this true ?
Not sure what you mean by "sittings". If you can provide more info, hopefully I can provide a better answer.
@@SpectrumGeeks there was normally 6 sittings to complete 9 exams, which means that you would have to do multiple exams in one day to be able to complete the whole set of tests in “ 6 sittings “
@@janjyotsoora6362 Ahh with you. There are no sittings, but there is a time limit in how long you get to take the exams.
Off the top of my head you have 18 months to complete ALL exams after the date of passing the first exam. Also you only get 3 fails on each exam, if you fail the 4th time it resets ALL the exams previously taken and you have to start again.
@@SpectrumGeeks much appreciated buddy! Best of luck on all of your flying ventures 😄
Thanks, good luck!
Thanks
Congrats buddy!!
Cheers :)