Help with nav ground exams
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Help with nav ground exams
Hello ladies and gents!!
I tried looking for a thread that was relevant to my prob but was unsuccessful , so apologies if this would have been already posted elsewhere.
Basically, I'm a pay as you go PPL self learner, and I flunked my nav ground test which destroyed my confidence in retaking the nav ground test. Can someone help me out and check some of the exercises that i've been doing?
any help is greatly appreciated!!!!
I tried looking for a thread that was relevant to my prob but was unsuccessful , so apologies if this would have been already posted elsewhere.
Basically, I'm a pay as you go PPL self learner, and I flunked my nav ground test which destroyed my confidence in retaking the nav ground test. Can someone help me out and check some of the exercises that i've been doing?
any help is greatly appreciated!!!!
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We don't know what you did wrong though!
Did you not get a debriefing from your school afterwards?
The main thing with the nav exam is to be ultra accurate - if you make an error early on, then you'll get all the subsequent questions wrong that are dependent on the error you made.
Did you not get a debriefing from your school afterwards?
The main thing with the nav exam is to be ultra accurate - if you make an error early on, then you'll get all the subsequent questions wrong that are dependent on the error you made.
Can someone help me out and check some of the exercises that i've been doing?
Last edited by keith williams; 10th Sep 2012 at 14:26. Reason: typos
in my experience I would do the nav exam after a few nav exercises. nothing better than practical experience.
I failed my nav exam first time round, left it, done a few navs, then got in the high 90s% on the retake.
I failed my nav exam first time round, left it, done a few navs, then got in the high 90s% on the retake.