Recent Nav exam sitter?
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Recent Nav exam sitter?
Hi all,
I just wondered if anyone has recently sat the PPL Nav theory exam? And if so how did you find it; I am struggling with this one for some reason... cant wrap my head around a handful of topics including the Lat/Long questions that aren't "what's the difference between the two". My instructor has given me three sets of past papers and practice questions to which I breezed through them all, however I also do my theory training online with CATS, and their questions are considerably harder and a more current representation as to what the test may include - just wondered if anyone has any tips and example questions actually from any recent exams if you can remember!
Thank you in advance.
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I just wondered if anyone has recently sat the PPL Nav theory exam? And if so how did you find it; I am struggling with this one for some reason... cant wrap my head around a handful of topics including the Lat/Long questions that aren't "what's the difference between the two". My instructor has given me three sets of past papers and practice questions to which I breezed through them all, however I also do my theory training online with CATS, and their questions are considerably harder and a more current representation as to what the test may include - just wondered if anyone has any tips and example questions actually from any recent exams if you can remember!
Thank you in advance.
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Not 'recently' (over 5 years ago), but there are no hidden gotchas in the Nav exam.
Suggest you have a look at AirQuiz - it's only a couple of quid. As you've already seen if you're breezing through the past papers, it may be that CATS are over-egging the cake...
Suggest you have a look at AirQuiz - it's only a couple of quid. As you've already seen if you're breezing through the past papers, it may be that CATS are over-egging the cake...