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Old 25th Apr 2007, 13:01
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FAA Instrument Rating Foreign Pilot

Hi,
Hopefully somebody will have been in the same situation as i am now. I am trying to get my 'FAA Instrument Rating Foreign Pilot' exam done and would like to know if other there is somewhere i can get hold of all the questions that come up in the exam?

I know of webexams.com but was wondering if there was a word/pdf document that could be downloaded with the questions/answers.

Thanks in advance for he help.
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Old 25th Apr 2007, 14:39
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Try ASA Instrument preparation book for 2007. its about $20. Every question will be there.
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Old 25th Apr 2007, 16:26
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You should also try www.faa.gov there may be some information available there. It's probably printable as well.
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the asa instrument 2007 book is the one, it was the only book i bought and got mine first time about a month ago. good luck!!
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FAA Instrument Test

Thanks for the replies guys, will check them out.
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Old 26th Apr 2007, 08:43
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Try this link however you need to register first. Its free.

http://mypilottests.com/
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Old 27th Apr 2007, 19:56
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www.mywrittenexam.com practice the tests as many times as you like, it tells you wht you got wrong, how many others get that question wrong (as a %) and its all free.
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Old 27th Apr 2007, 20:41
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i suprised no one has mentioned, but try the gleim book, they are the same questions that come up on the test
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