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Old 30th Jun 2006, 04:57
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Grade 1 Exam

Has anyone done a grade 1 casa theory exam lately? Just wondering what questions to expect and the best text to study!

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Must have the most updated FAA Instructors handbook. The one with colour pictures.

Guarantee questions in the exam will be a straight 1 sentance from the book.

Concentrate on mainly the first 3 chapters. the rest just briskly read over.

Overall 50 questions for the exam, its a, if you know it you know it or you don't, depends on how much of the book you can remember.

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Does anyone know the Donald Macgregor X & Y Theory or the Frederick Herzberg 2 Factor Theory? CASA mention it on their website but cant find any references to them..
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No, but hum a few bars and I'll give them a go...
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They aren't aerodynamic principles. Try Google and see what you get. They are both ideas on what makes a human tick. It isn't rocket science

Here are two to start you off-
Theory X and Theory Y

Herzberg's two factor theory
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The FAA instructors handbook is available online, free, from the FAA website.

God bless America!
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Read the FAA book back to front. thats all you need. 88%. 20 mins it will take. What city u in mate?
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