Nice video mate. I've done a couple of interviews never had an employer ask anything about exams or results. Things they care about for a first job are personal presentation, general knowledge of basics like airspace, VFR and special VFR requirements. Also customer service skills and willingness to live and work remote.
Hey man nice video! I had my general knowledge exam today and I fail with 35% I thought I was ready for it but the question was completely different from the practice exams when I open the laptop from the 1st question I got some much stress, and hopefully I will try hard for the next one!
Hey Harry, thanks Mate I appreciate it. Sorry to hear about your first attempt. Can I ask what materials you used and what your study process was like? I may be able to help
@@tommy-hass thanks for the reply! Yeah pretty disappointed! I use the books I bought from the aviation school! I study from the book and then I start doing some practice exams! The test was a lot of questions for aeroplanes which I never saw them in the practice exams!
@@xaristr2646 No problem, I started this channel to help others in Aviation so I’ll reply as much as I can. What brand are the books? If it’s Bob Tait they should be fairly similar. If you’re using Pilot Practice Exams make sure you don’t over use it as the questions can start repeating and you end up just learning what the answer is to that specific question instead of understanding the full concept of the question. Always ask yourself “if I were asked that question in a different way, would I know how to answer it still?”. If you can spare the $$$ I’d also recommend buying the Bob Tait Exam Prep tests. You get 4 practice tests and they are extremely close to the CASA exam style of questions. You get 4 of those. Do one, look at what you get wrong and go back to study those areas. Repeat it for all for practice tests and don’t book in to sit the real test again until you’re getting 85-90% on the Bob Tait practice ones. If you do that you’ll be fine. Also if you get stressed about a question in the exam. Use the FLAG to flag the question, leave it and go back to it at the end. You don’t want any stress affecting the following questions. But… if you follow the above process you shouldn’t get stressed about anything CASA throw at you anyway. Hope that helps
@@tommy-hass that helps a lot! I use Bob tait books yes! I will do this! Just I’m getting stressed about the period time I have for all the exams I probably overthinking at the moment and this effect my study! The 35% I get yesterday it was really bad and this stressed me too because I thought I got it! I’m the practice exams I was getting 80% -85% but compare the real once completely different exams😧
Nice video mate. I've done a couple of interviews never had an employer ask anything about exams or results. Things they care about for a first job are personal presentation, general knowledge of basics like airspace, VFR and special VFR requirements. Also customer service skills and willingness to live and work remote.
Thanks Russell, appreciate it. Some great tips there for the aspiring pilots that maybe watching.
Nice one.
Great video, How many questions were in the exam?
Hey man nice video! I had my general knowledge exam today and I fail with 35% I thought I was ready for it but the question was completely different from the practice exams when I open the laptop from the 1st question I got some much stress, and hopefully I will try hard for the next one!
Hey Harry, thanks Mate I appreciate it. Sorry to hear about your first attempt. Can I ask what materials you used and what your study process was like? I may be able to help
@@tommy-hass thanks for the reply! Yeah pretty disappointed! I use the books I bought from the aviation school! I study from the book and then I start doing some practice exams! The test was a lot of questions for aeroplanes which I never saw them in the practice exams!
@@xaristr2646 No problem, I started this channel to help others in Aviation so I’ll reply as much as I can. What brand are the books? If it’s Bob Tait they should be fairly similar. If you’re using Pilot Practice Exams make sure you don’t over use it as the questions can start repeating and you end up just learning what the answer is to that specific question instead of understanding the full concept of the question. Always ask yourself “if I were asked that question in a different way, would I know how to answer it still?”. If you can spare the $$$ I’d also recommend buying the Bob Tait Exam Prep tests. You get 4 practice tests and they are extremely close to the CASA exam style of questions. You get 4 of those. Do one, look at what you get wrong and go back to study those areas. Repeat it for all for practice tests and don’t book in to sit the real test again until you’re getting 85-90% on the Bob Tait practice ones. If you do that you’ll be fine. Also if you get stressed about a question in the exam. Use the FLAG to flag the question, leave it and go back to it at the end. You don’t want any stress affecting the following questions. But… if you follow the above process you shouldn’t get stressed about anything CASA throw at you anyway. Hope that helps
@@tommy-hass that helps a lot! I use Bob tait books yes! I will do this! Just I’m getting stressed about the period time I have for all the exams I probably overthinking at the moment and this effect my study! The 35% I get yesterday it was really bad and this stressed me too because I thought I got it! I’m the practice exams I was getting 80% -85% but compare the real once completely different exams😧
Literally I think coffee makes you think better! Drink coffee before you study flight rules and air law!🤨
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