Should I also take the FAA CFII knowledge test after I have taken the Instrument Ground School and have taken the FAA Instrument Knowledge Test (IRA), since the questions are the same?
This is a very common question and it all depends on a few factors. First, it is true the CFII knowledge test questions are out of the same test bank of questions. This does not mean that you will get the same questions, or the same number of questions per subject area. A few things to consider: • Take you IRA test first, and if you obtain a high sore, then you may want to consider taking the CFII test. • The FAA is constantly changing the test. The FAA is concerned that many students are memorizing the answers to the tests. As a result, they are regularly shuffling around the answer choices. This means if you have learned the answer to a question based on the letter of the correct answer, or based on the correct answer’s position below the question, you will likely miss the question when you take the test. Therefore, the answer choices on the CFII test may be different than those on the IRA test • Keep in mind that taking a CFII Knowledge test and receiving a passing score, in no way
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