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Old 28th January 2016 | 10:04
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PPL THEORETICAL EXAMINATION

Hi all,
I am getting my Private Pilot license in Madrid Spain. I have only 3 theoretical subjects left: Aircraft General Knowledge, Performance and Navigation. I am taking the exams at SENASA and I have to say that to pass the exams in Spanish it's a challenge. So as I am going to take them in English I would like to know if there is a good application or web with EASA PPL style questions. I took Principles of Flight first time in Spanish, and failed. When I took it in English I succeeded, but the exams where so different... For the one in English it was enough just studying the textbook. I think that the Oxford books are the best ones.
Thank you in advance!
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Old 28th January 2016 | 10:57
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Hi

Try AirQuiz - Online Practice Examinations for Pilots
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Old 28th January 2016 | 11:50
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The search function is your friend!

I searched "exam app" and it threw up loads of results. Here's one:

http://www.pprune.org/private-flying...exams-app.html
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Old 30th January 2016 | 23:45
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You must take all of the PPL subjects under the auspices of one State, you cannot mix English and Spanish exams if they come from different countries. Each State generates its own PPL exams so they are quite different.

Once you have completed all the exams in one State and obtained a Course Completion Certificate from an ATO then they are valid in any other EU State.
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