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No problem. It's all good. Spelling didn't do me any good in the exam room, so I've got nothing up on ya, especially since you probibally outscored me by more than a few points.
 
76. I was 15 yrs old and didn't study for a minute. NO IDEA how I passed. Other writtens have ranged from 85-98%. The time I got a 98, was the time I bought (and used extensively) the Gleim software. WELL WORTH THE MONEY.
 
I scored a 73 on mine.............lol

Was so nervous taking the test, that I missed the easy ones, and got the hard ones right. Go figure !!!

On my test flight, I did very well on the ground portion, and an even better job on the flight portion.
 
I think it was a 92 or 93.

I got screwed up with the slightly different little symbols they use for a "wind indicator" cone, sock, tee, etc. I think there was another where I screwed the size of class C airspace areas because of the difference bewtween radius and diameter.

And it DID give the examiner less to ask me in the oral.
 
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I got a 110.

That's a 100 for the written questions, plus an extra 10 points for answering correctly the essay on low altitude chemtrails.
 
72% on the private, 83% Instrument, 88% commercial, 72% CFII, 98% FOI, 4 hour oral for the private- I kid you not!!
 
I think I made a 93 on my private written if that's possible. I used the ASA written exam guide.

I made a 98 on all my other writtens except the FOI, which I made a 100 on using the gleim.
 
average of about 94 on all mine, I gues that shows I'm a good standardized test taker. Usually stuble on the oral's but kicked a$$ on the flight.

I used a few websites to help me study for the writtens:

www.freefaatestsprep.com

this one has private, inst. and comm.

www.myairplane.com

this has private, isnt. comm, atp, fe, and all A&P tests
 

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