Dzude Posted June 23, 2008 Report Posted June 23, 2008 Does anyone knows a web site or forum where to find exams samples to write an M licence. Only one I can find so far is "CARs for the AME" book. This book is excellent. I'm looking for the same format but for the 3 other exams. Thanks, an AME who think that we need more licenced engineers Quote
Lunchbox Posted June 25, 2008 Report Posted June 25, 2008 Other than study, study, and more studying, the A&P series books we were given at BCIT had mock multiple choice tests in them. Don't know if they still use the same books nowadays. I found the transport tech exams tough. You really gotta know your stuff, beyond memorizing a few mock exams. Quote
jaycalder Posted June 28, 2008 Report Posted June 28, 2008 www.aerotraining.com You will see a "test yourself" link in the upper left, click it to set up a free account you can then access the exams, you must get i believe 90% or more to move on to the next one, and they get progressively harder i think there is 4 of them, they are very similar to the transport exams. Good luck!! Quote
arctic_front Posted June 28, 2008 Report Posted June 28, 2008 Something I'd heard from the guys who have recently written, and this totally BLOWS, there are non-maintenance questions in the new AME exams as well.... so bone-up on your piloting stuff as well. Quote
marc Posted July 2, 2008 Report Posted July 2, 2008 I am sure glad I have graduated recently enough to only have to do the cars exam (The ones i took at school count for the others) You can get those ACA questions in a software format and randomly generate any test on the topics you want, too. I think you can buy it a Aviation world. Quote
ame206350 Posted July 3, 2008 Report Posted July 3, 2008 I am sure glad I have graduated recently enough to only have to do the cars exam (The ones i took at school count for the others) You can get those ACA questions in a software format and randomly generate any test on the topics you want, too. I think you can buy it a Aviation world. ASA Prepware is what it's called. Quote
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