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About Private Pilot Test Prep Study

Pass your certification FAA exam with a high score on the first try!

The exam is made up of 60 questions. You must answer 42 out of 60 questions correctly to pass

The app contains all themes:

- Aerodynamics
- Airspace and Weather Minimums
- Flight Operations
- Cross-Country Planning
- Flight Instruments
- Communications and Radar Services
- Weather
- Aircraft Performance
- Sectional Charts
- Electronic Navigation
- Federal Aviation Regulations
- Weight and Balance

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

How many questions are on the FAA exam for private pilot certification?

The exam is made up of 60 questions.

How many questions do I need to answer correctly to pass the FAA exam?

You must answer 42 out of 60 questions correctly to pass.

What are the themes covered in the Private Pilot Test Prep Study?

The app contains all themes, including aerodynamics, airspace and weather minimums, flight operations, cross-country planning, flight instruments, communications and radar services, weather, aircraft performance, sectional charts, electronic navigation, Federal Aviation Regulations, and weight and balance.