If anyone uses Shepard air for written tests, do they change the numbers for the math problems? So for example finding CG limits?
Posted by New-Bench5034@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 8 comments
cazzipropri@reddit
NOPE. They have the exact same numbers. There's a famously wrong wind problem with 143 knots that I'll remember forever.
mtconnol@reddit
Memorizing the math problems feels a lot harder to me than learning the simple arithmetic you need. And the least justifiable since you really need to know how to do that stuff.
RegionalJet@reddit
They use the exact same questions. However for the commercial test I found it much faster to learn how to do the problems rather than memorizing the hundred-something weight and balance questions.
New-Bench5034@reddit (OP)
Ok I am doing what they say. I just wasn’t sure if the numbers on some of these problems are gonna be the same as the test. Thank yall!
MVGbear@reddit
Their guarantee is legit. Do what they say. Don’t cut corners. You will pass.
FlowerGeneral2576@reddit
It’s verbatim. Don’t overthink it. Just follow their process and you’ll pass.
Neither-Way-4889@reddit
No, they are the exact same as the actual written exam questions.
Vellian1@reddit
No. Sheppard Air is the actual test questions and the actual figures from the written.