Prepare and PASS a Pilot Written Exam | What is Recurrent Training | Axe the Gate?
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HOW TO PREPARE AND PASS THE FAA/Transport Canada WRITTEN TEST/KNOWLEDGE EXAM. Tips on how to prepare for and pass any pilot written/knowledge exam from Rob and Tim are the topic of conversation. Numerous written test preparation programs are on the market. Tim will give tips and practices he has used to pass written tests from his experience taking written exams from Private Pilot all the way to CFI, ATP, and Aircraft Dispatcher exams and many knowledge tests in between. Tim and Rob are both ATP rated corporate pilots with a combined flight time exceeding 13,000 hours and have taken almost as many written exams as they have had birthdays. What is recurrent training? After initial training has been completed for a type rating, a pilot will attend recurrent training. Tim just completed recurrent training a few days before this episode was recorded. Details of what a corporate pilot (or airline pilot) undergoes during recurrent training from classroom and simulator sessions are also a topic on this episode of The Corporate Pilot Guys Podcast. In recent weeks, a pilot for a major U.S. Air Carrier used an axe from his vehicle to chop down a gate at the exit of a parking lot in Denver, Colorado. The pilot was placed on detained by local police, placed on leave, and caused $700 dollars in damages. Was it worth it? The podcast ends with a light discussion of this incident. If you enjoy this podcast, please share it with a friend, in a forum, reddit, or wherever. Questions, comments, and suggestions can be sent to us by e-mail at [email protected] or through Speakpipe here - https://www.speakpipe.com/TheCorporatePilotGuysPodcast Music from Audionautix.com http://www.audionautix.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-corporate-pilot-guys-podcast/support
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