MEP Ground Exam
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MEP Ground Exam
Hi there,
I am due to sit my MEP ground exam this week but don't really know what questions i will get asked. I have been studying a CD given to me by my flying school and also been reading the flight manual on the Seneca II.
Could anyone who has sat the exam recently give me a heads up???
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I am due to sit my MEP ground exam this week but don't really know what questions i will get asked. I have been studying a CD given to me by my flying school and also been reading the flight manual on the Seneca II.
Could anyone who has sat the exam recently give me a heads up???
Kind regards
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The exams are unique to each school so you need to ask someone at your school as asking someone at another school might yield some information which is not pertinent to your exam.
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You should have had 7 hours of (mandatory) ground-school which should have prepared you for the exam.
The exam will be approximately 75% questions about multi-engine theory. There are several good theory books which you can use to study for this, my personal favourite is the Trevor Thom book, although this should really only substitute what you've learnt in the ground school.
The other 25% will be based on the specific type of aircraft which you are training on, so the best reference to study for this part of the exam is the POH.
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The exam will be approximately 75% questions about multi-engine theory. There are several good theory books which you can use to study for this, my personal favourite is the Trevor Thom book, although this should really only substitute what you've learnt in the ground school.
The other 25% will be based on the specific type of aircraft which you are training on, so the best reference to study for this part of the exam is the POH.
FFF
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The exam will be approximately 75% questions about multi-engine theory.