Study These 4 things For Your A&P Test.

Published 2023-04-05
Welcome back folks, In this video I drink some water, hold a book, and tell you what you should study to get your A&P.
Go to the FAA website and open aviation handbooks and manual at.
General
www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/regulations_polici…

Airframe
www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/regulations_polici…

Airframe vol. 2
www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/2022-06/amt_airfra…

Powerplant
www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/regulations_polici…

Powerplant Vol. 2.
www.faa.gov/sites/faa.gov/files/regulations_polici…

Go to online.prepware.com and purchase AMT General, Airframe, and Powerplant to practice the written tests.

Jepson oral and practical study guide.
www.mypilotstore.com/MyPilotStore/sep/2229?gclid=C…
Thanks so much for watching feel free to send an email at [email protected] with any questions.
Be easy.

All Comments (21)
  • @DatMeister
    I just took all 3 written, just a heads up for the new testers. Only 60% of what prep ware has is on the test. The rest are re worded or the answer is the question like he said. If you come across a question you've never seen, just do an elimination process and really think about the question and answer.
  • @JF238xLearning
    Don’t just study the questions and answers…the best way to study and pass is to learn the material and have a good understanding of it. This strategy will help you better prepare for your FAA written, orals, and practicals tests because you better understand and know the subjects that you will be tested on
  • Took three of my written tests from studying prep ware. 70% were from the prep ware book and 30% were reworded, but the 30 percent were just common knowledge. For those that are taking written test. I prefer to just answer the questions you know and go back to the ones you don’t know. If you stick to one question for more than 5-10 minutes then you’ll for sure the same topic from the question you couldn’t answer and will be more difficult.
  • @michaeljohn8905
    Thank you ! Some real solid advice. Know your stuff ! Don’t just learn the questions !
  • @SilkRoadFamily
    Thanks for the links and valuable information buddy! Best of luck
  • @abandzz0
    Thanks for this video, Great information
  • @koolburn5218
    Hey man, I just want to say thank you for your videos. Ive been in US Air Force aviation for 20+ years, but still find your civilian feedback and experience helpful. Thanks again
  • @dunnster09
    Just passed my airframe written couple days ago! Just need Powerplant now! Keep up the good work on your videos !
  • Hi Bryce, thank you for the info. I don't see free study guides by the FAA but 8083 text books. But I real love the way you break it down. Thank you and please make more videos. .
  • I just passed my powerplant 3 days ago, and what I noticed is that they would reward the correct answer. And the rewarding comes from the correct answer explanation.
    So If you read the explanation of the correct answer and know why that was the correct answer it wouldn’t be an issue.

    Some of the questions, they will invert the question with the answer, where the answer becomes the question and the question becomes the answer
  • @fabiopaiva1521
    hy man, i'm from Brazil, my problem is english, but i understud every thing that you spoke, i'm new in youre youtube channel,could you make a video about pratical questions?
    thank you, happy new year.
  • The ASA book has the some Oral questions I would get both books though. That same question about spruce wood I got wrong in my Orals and it was not in the jeppesen book. Good luck everyone
  • Im studying now to take my powerplant written exam.... i use preware and gleim both is helping alot
  • found your channel/videos right on time before starting at MIAT this september. I've gotten the generals textbook and reading over it to get familiar with the information. Thank you! is there any tips on what to study first? Generals? Airframe? Powerplant?
  • I took all 3 exams just in last week and 70- 80 percent is from prepware plus , some new questions have been added,
    Wording of old questions have changed as well in some sections
    Good luck guys
    Aakash
  • @dennypollard8004
    Little update as a current DME to add to the information you put out on the oral and practical. As of April 2015, the FAA created a testing planning sheet that DMEs must follow. The FAA provides all the oral questions and answers and which project the applicant must complete under the Practical Testing Standard (PTS).

    However, on August 1, 2023, the FAA testing standard changed to the current Airman Certification Standard (ACS). Again the FAA will choose all the oral and practical projects and the DME must only ask all of the questions and the applicant must complete all of the practical projects with two additional oral questions pre-project.

    The ACS test is scored differently than the PTS. You still have to pass each section of the General, Airframe, and Powerplant section but you are allowed to fail some questions and projects and still pass if you score 70% or better.

    The number of oral questions and projects will be determined by your FAA written test scores. What questions and projects will be based on what you missed on the written tests by a code number that will match up to the ACS test standards so you will know what elements in each section to re-study for your oral and practical tests.
  • @Emily_Quinn
    I got accepted to an A&P school here in Vermont for this fall. Also looking to obtain my Sport Pilot certification ❤