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Old 5th Aug 2015, 13:27
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CASA - PPL - KDR

Hi guys,

I am planning to take a PPL(A) theory exam in Australia, here are some questions I would like to ask.

After taking the exam with a center (i.e. ASL), how long does it take to get the Knowledge Deficiency Report (KDR)?

If I get 100% correct, will I still get the KDR? (If not what else will I get?)

Apart from the KDR, what else will I get?

Thank you!

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Sorry but I don't know much about the latest exams or their techniques but if you get 100% how could you possibly get a deficiency report on your exam???

Is this an Irish exam?
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No, it is the Australia Private Pilot License theory exam
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The KDR will be available for them to print out and give you straight away - the exam is computer based and you get your results almost immediately after pressing 'submit'.

You get a statement of your results for a pass (or a fail greater than 50% I think) with the percentage, and a KDR listing the sub-elements of competency from the Manual of Standards relating to the questions you got wrong.

If you got 100%, then you'd still get a bit of paper saying that, and either a blank KDR or none, not sure.
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I got a piece of paper that said "Congratulations!" instead of a KDR for 100%
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Does it have your name on the paper/KDR?
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Depends how much you're paying for it 😉

Strange questions though. Why does it matter?
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Old 6th Aug 2015, 14:17
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morno,

can clarify a bit more ?

I am doing it as I will have several days here in Australia for business trip. After that I will fly back to my country and try the airline cadet programme
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It sounds like you have no option but to pass this exam the first time!

Better start studying a bit harder !!
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