I tested Tuesday, every question i was asked on the oral is included in these 3 videos. If you study these and remember all the answers there should be no reason you don’t pass. Thank you for making these.
@@DG-lo9mv hey man the practical would’ve been difficult to study for. Just ensure you know how to navigate a manual. And also use a manual for everything you do. I had to do a power plant inspection and find things that would make the aircraft unairworthy, blend a dent on a prop, flare a hydraulic line, drill a few rivets, calculate weight and balance, install ignition leads on an engine. Maybe a few more things but all very basic things
@ did you take your writtens before the new acs standards came in to place ? I’m studying jeppesen only the subjects I missed and also the fifth edition oral study guide
Just got my A & P rating yesterday 10/23/2023. This video still good! Some questions were literally word for word! Good luck to anyone testing! Thank you @Northeast Aviation Pro 🤝
hey I’m testing based on the old standard aswell did you focused on the old code when you was studying or did you went over everything and did you get asked questions that wasn’t based on the codes,
@ItsPapaa Yeah I graduated in 2018 but ended up not taking the tests because LIFE!!!!!but I've been studying and trying to get back into it so I'm just curious about the differences?
Literally just finished my O&P for general and power plant an hour again and I passed, the oral took no more than 15 mins for me this video is a god send if you need to study or quiz yourself on the topic.
Oh you did, only saw it on the video scroll tab timeline later on, and now I see this Thank you, NOT trying to be a jackass, but I fall into that realm often.
@@JJFN-zm3ky Personally, I made study guides on quizlet for all the questions I couldn’t fully/accurately answer and that was the hardest and took the longest for me. But if you study you will pass
Tested yesterday and passed my O&P. Listened to all 3 videos for 2 days straight before my exam (beside reading jeppsen the prior weeks) and got 90% for the oral. Thank yo northeast aviation!!
@@keirisanchez8490 Im not really sure cause i was tested under the old standard but I would say yes cause that’s what im hearing for the new standard. Good luck
@@JD-wn4nqhey I’m testing based on the old standard aswell did you focused on the old code when you was studying or did you went over everything and did you get asked questions that wasn’t based on the codes,
Passed my o and p 2 weekends ago, Got a job offer last week. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. Passing them on to other friends about the take theirs.
I tested Tuesday, every question i was asked on the oral is included in these 3 videos. If you study these and remember all the answers there should be no reason you don’t pass. Thank you for making these.
I tested today and passed all airframe and general oral, listen to this like it’s your will to live. And when test time comes, you will be ready. I didn’t miss a question and had them done in 20 minutes for general and 30 for airframe
Did my test this past Tuesday for General and Airframe. Listened to this and the Airframe video on the drive up. Only section I struggled on (but still passed) was wood. Definitely recommending these videos to my classmates
I would like to give a shout out to Northeast Aviation Pro for making this video! I tested yesterday and passed my O&P! Every question I was asked is on this video! I played it over and over while at home studying and while driving from work to home. Thank you for taking the time to make this video! With God’s help and this video, I was able to pass the O&P! I would strongly recommend it if you want to pass your exams! Thank you again 🙏🏻!!!
I would like to say THANK YOU VERY MUCH‼️ These videos helped me with my A&P Journey ~ my Oral & Practical Exam for General, Airframe & Powerplant was on 12/9/22 & I PASSED🎉
@@CristianPerez-le9ft I just took my Exam yesterday. Most of the questions were on this video, but I highly recommend you use the ASA general questions to. Both the Jeppesen in this video and the ASA are on quizlet. If you simply just study those two you will get 100% guaranteed.
about to take my first general exam, this video helped a lot. Its one thing when you read it in the jeppesen book and can see the answers, its another trying to answer the questions without looking at anything and then knowing the areas you need to work on. Great video man, thank you!
Have you took it yet? I'm looking to take it myself in a month, other than this video and the jeppesen book what have you found best helps with studying and retaining the info? Just finished my general classes a few weeks ago AIM student in Orlando
@@randymorera5286 if you have access to fulcrum they have videos on there that give some pretty good break downs of everything. Some questions were directly from prepware and some were the same but just worded differently. If you can go through jeppesen and explain each answer in your head you'll do fine, as long as you understand the systems the questions wont be hard. I ended up getting a 90 on mine.
@@carfscawthonii6937 If youre an AIM student block 17 is like the capstone and you should be going over what could be on the practical and actually doing it in the shop, it should be the same for your orals as well. The practicals are based off the projects you've done in school so just save them all.
@@brianwasdorp6490 I ain't an AIM student but just a student of a part 147 AMT school here in Asia but I'll go look up and study about block 17 tho, thank you very much for the advice!
Passed Orals and Practical's for Gen/Airframe/Powerplant 4/15/23 took my 55 minutes for Orals. The questions are word for word and still very relevant. Except I did get some questions that were not in these video, but what I can say about those questions is that they were very basic and common sense if you went through a part 147 school. 97% of questions are the same questions you hear in these videos. Ty for the videos
@@seanbrangan2969 they are not to difficult I passed all three of my written exams using Prepware I recommend Prepware for the written exams If you pass those prepware test consistently then you'll be fine as far as the written test
Just want to say THANK YOU and for anyone who is skeptical leave the worries at the door. I passed my general and airframe O&P with flying colors because of this video. 97%
@@rustybros your on it right now 😂. RUclips. Just go through the Practical test standards print it out and go through the various sections. I have extensive experience with electricity being an Avionics Tech in the military and one of my projects had me bending sheet metal on my practical. I have NEVER bent sheet metal a day in my life and on test day was the first time I did it and PASSED. Use AC 43.13-1B but as far as prepping heavy RUclips usage on subjects I’m unfamiliar with help familiarize me with general things to look out for. Let me know if you need any assistance best of luck to you!
@@andresmith5001 did all the practical projects, the dme provide you with a manual or reference book to follow? Or did you just have to memorize the procedures before testing?
@@rustybros The DME will give you every publication and tool you need to successfully complete the task. IE: FARs, AMMs, TCDSs, STCs, IPCs, AC 43-13.1b, etc. If you work in this business already, or have completed a Part 147 AMTS, then you will be adequately prepared for the practicals.
@@rustybros When I did mine in January, the DME even helped familiarize me with the proper use of one or two special tools. I will say the practicals were a cake walk, but that was just my experience.
05/31/2023 I passed my orals and practicals. About 95% of the questions were from these books. I played these videos for 3 months and it all payed off.
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Just an update, took my A&G on FEB 29th and passed both the orals and the airframe practical. Failed the general practical for dumb shit really which was all me. Doing my retest for my general practical on april 10th. For the Orals some questions I definitely knew because of these videos but if I had to make a recommendation I would say get into this and also study the chapters in 8083s on the sections you got wrong from the writtens and actually understand the systems. Really helped me out alot. Focus on the writtens, the practicals are fairly easy and pretty much open book when using reference material. Take it from a guy the Graduated an AMT school in 2016 i was really nervous but once i got into it, it wasn't that bad. Study and do what you gotta do but don't stress and burn yourself out too much. Hope this helps
Are most of the questions based on what you didn’t get right on the written part?.I just finished all 3 of my written and started studying for the o&p.
@ricardonarbona5028 Yes!!!, they are. my recommendation. watch these videos because some of my oral questions were definitely word for word but also go through the 8083s and study the chapters of the sections you got wrong on the written because oral questions I got were definitely not in these videos so reading the chapters helped me in that way. Like what are the components for a capacitor? or what does a Carburetor do? What are some different types of pumps? What's a stress on a aircraft structure? questions like that you'll get from the 8083.
@@elliottbradshaw242 Good luck on your restest April 10th and hell yeah to passin the rest! 💯😎 Im about to take my O&P soon for powerplant/general. Question tho! So, based on the missed written ACS codes, just study the related chapter in the 8083 books-that I understand-but are you creating your own questions (?) is there a version of the 8083 that has questions to answer/study? Or you studied the 8083's sections based on what you missed and knew what to answer during your oral test?
@@pureostre6288 it went great man. I breezed right thru the Oral using these questions, as per the practical everyone's is different, but search a few of the projects on YT and you'll be fine man! Good luck🍻
Took my Os today for A&P and passed. Trust me when I tell you 100% of the questions asked was from this guys video. Sadly I didn’t get my License because I failed 1 little project where you have to put the correct size of the bolt in the hole 😂
I’m pretty confident about the oral part but I really don’t remember any of my school projects 😅 do they give you a manual or instructions for the practical portion? What do you recommend me brush up on before I go into my exam? Going this Monday for my Powerplant then Airframe later
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Hey everyone I passed my O&P with these videos oral questions are random picked but these questions maximize studying time. I recommend RUclips premium and play them on repeat no ads.
@@CristianPerez-le9ft yes the questions the DME asked me were easy to remember and I quickly responded with an answer no hesitation you need to also understand the question/ answer so you can easily articulate your thought process if you can’t remember exactly the answer hope that helps.
Just took the AIRFRAME and GENERAL Test (4/28/2024) none of these questions were on the Oral part, Some of these were word for word during the practical portion. I used this video as well as Jeppesens "Newest" Books. Might be time to find other study material, unfortunately I am unsure what would be good. I passed both Orals with the skin of my teeth (70s on both Airframes and General Orals) (Passed the practicals with flying colors)
@@jaydenjugmo I cant remember all but some were as such: What is the definition of power as it relates to the the conservation of energy What are 4 of the 5 stresses an aircraft feels during flight What are 3 causes of Corrosion And so on.. like i said I cant remember all of them but they were worded way different. Now don’t get me wrong, I passed with some help from these questions but Im just saying to be careful and be ready if the questions don’t match because they are giving new stuff. Hope this helps some how, again I didn’t study ASA so maybe those questions were more tailored for them?
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So I head that the O&P book by dale Crane was out of date but the Jeppessen was up o date, however reading the Jepeseen it has all the same questions as the dale crane book? Anybody familiar if Jepessen or Dale Crane is more up to date?
@MichaelDavis-xv5vt Took it and passed both the orals and the airframe practical. Failed the general practical for dumb shit really which was all me. Doing my retest april 10th. For the Orals some questions I definitely knew because of these videos but if I had to make a recommendation I would say get into this and also study the chapters in 8083s on the sections you got wrong from the writtens and actually understand the systems. Really helped me out alot.
@@elliottbradshaw242 thanks im gonna test in couple weeks im just doing the written for general and airframe then later o/p when i can afford it are these videos helpful w the writtens thanks again and good luck on the tenth
The questions I was asked were not in this video. 1. What is the relationship between electricity and magnetism? Electromagnetism. 2. What does a conductor producer when it conducts energy? Electromotive force.
So I've got a question for yall. So I graduated from my Aviation college in 2016 and just now took my A and G written. Just study guide for the oral and practical is probably about the 2016 version. Would it be best to Study what I have now or get the updated version if there is one??? Also what year of book is this based off of???
There is a quiz let of this made if that helps you. I printed it out and highlighted what I needed and reviewed it. It’s exactly this video word for word.
I took my O&P, General, Airframe, and Powerplant today. I have no work experience, and graduated from a school last year. There’s not really any good way to study it. I simply winged it and the examiner was pretty cool and patient. Most of the projects are very simple and straightforward. Don’t get too concerned if you feel lost, just take a breather because it’s really easy to overcomplicate the projects. If I could do it on one shot, anybody can. Good Luck
@@isabellarose4682 some of these questions are not on the General G.A.T guide I have, but still well worth it..Go for a walk, blue tooth head phones and still study. cant beat it...Good luck
@@candiusdale254 took my General and Airframe O&Ps and the oral questions are word for word the same questions. I passed mine and I would say this video was a huge help.
The Jeppesen General, Airframe and Powerplant books are the way to go. They have written questions and the Oral part of the O&P questions toward the back of the books. 98% of my DME questions were in those books. These videos serve as oral practice. Pause after the question, answer yourself and listen to the answer. Relax and breathe. The pressure is all from yourself. It wasn't hard at all.
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As an agent of the FAA your check will come from the FAA but you will take instructions from Boeing. All FAA agents must pass a Boeing certification that shows they know how to protect and defend the corporation when their unsafe practices are exposed. All planes are certified period. That is your job. Even if they are flying coffins There has NEVER been an FAA agent that faced any discipline whatsoever for helping Boeing hide their mistakes. After all that is who you really work for. Try this: Go up to any FAA agent and say: Do you know you don't actually work for Boeing; that you are suppose to protect the American people? See if he doesn't fall down laughing.
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4/5/24 just passed my O&P . These videos helped me
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What you’d do on practical?
I tested Tuesday, every question i was asked on the oral is included in these 3 videos. If you study these and remember all the answers there should be no reason you don’t pass. Thank you for making these.
Did you pass your orals ?
I take my O&P in 3 weeks..how was the practical part of the test?
@@DG-lo9mv hey man the practical would’ve been difficult to study for. Just ensure you know how to navigate a manual. And also use a manual for everything you do. I had to do a power plant inspection and find things that would make the aircraft unairworthy, blend a dent on a prop, flare a hydraulic line, drill a few rivets, calculate weight and balance, install ignition leads on an engine. Maybe a few more things but all very basic things
@@reeddigiulio2938 ok appreciate it
@Reed Digiulio I take my o&ps tomorrow are there any videos that can give tips to improve my skills on how to navigate a manual
12/07/2024 passed my orals with these videos alone, word for word bar for bar
studying only the missed subjects from writtens ?
@ i did the whole thing cause i aint know it was based off the ones u missed
@ did you take your writtens before the new acs standards came in to place ? I’m studying jeppesen only the subjects I missed and also the fifth edition oral study guide
@ idk when the standards changed, but i took all my writtens in nov and used the prepware app alone to study for them
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Just got my A & P rating yesterday 10/23/2023. This video still good! Some questions were literally word for word! Good luck to anyone testing! Thank you @Northeast Aviation Pro 🤝
Hey congrats on your A&P. Out of curiosity did you take your oral and practical based on the new ACS testing or old testing???
@@elliottbradshaw242it should be the new system if he just took the exam. I heard its not as bad as people made it out to be
Prove it
hey I’m testing based on the old standard aswell did you focused on the old code when you was studying or did you went over everything and did you get asked questions that wasn’t based on the codes,
@ItsPapaa Yeah I graduated in 2018 but ended up not taking the tests because LIFE!!!!!but I've been studying and trying to get back into it so I'm just curious about the differences?
Literally just finished my O&P for general and power plant an hour again and I passed, the oral took no more than 15 mins for me this video is a god send if you need to study or quiz yourself on the topic.
Chapter 1 Math 0:17
Chapter 2 Physics 4:53
Chapter 3 Basic Electricity 11:34
Chapter 4 Electrical Generators and Motors 17:23
Chapter 5 Aircraft Drawings 17:33
Chapter 6 Weight and Balance 22:36
Chapter 7 Aircraft Structural Materials 30:34
Chapter 8 Aircraft Hardware 33:17
Chapter 9 Hand Tools and Measuring Devices 35:34
Chapter 10 Fluid Lines and Fittings 36:28
Chapter 11 Non-Destructive Testing 43:00
Chapter 12 Cleaning and Corrosion 45:47
Chapter 13 Ground Handling and Servicing 52:48
Chapter 14 Maintenance Publications, Forms, and Records 1:1:47
Chapter 15 Mechanic Privileges' and Limitations 1:16:47
I just completed this course online at Embry Riddle Uni. I own the physical copy of this book. It’s quite useful.
Oh you did, only saw it on the video scroll tab timeline later on, and now I see this Thank you, NOT trying to be a jackass, but I fall into that realm often.
Just passed my O&P 01/27/23. These videos were the reason I passed my orals, thank you for the time and effort!
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Was the orals the hardest part? Im studying for my general right now
@@JJFN-zm3ky Personally, I made study guides on quizlet for all the questions I couldn’t fully/accurately answer and that was the hardest and took the longest for me. But if you study you will pass
What is your name on Quizlet
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Tested yesterday and passed my O&P. Listened to all 3 videos for 2 days straight before my exam (beside reading jeppsen the prior weeks) and got 90% for the oral. Thank yo northeast aviation!!
Hey would you recommend just studying the sections I got wrong
@@keirisanchez8490 Im not really sure cause i was tested under the old standard but I would say yes cause that’s what im hearing for the new standard. Good luck
@@JD-wn4nqhey I’m testing based on the old standard aswell did you focused on the old code when you was studying or did you went over everything and did you get asked questions that wasn’t based on the codes,
Congratulations!!
Passed my o and p 2 weekends ago, Got a job offer last week. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. Passing them on to other friends about the take theirs.
good stuff
We’re these questions similar to what was actually on the O&P
Did you get the job?
Answer us. Please.
I tested Tuesday, every question i was asked on the oral is included in these 3 videos. If you study these and remember all the answers there should be no reason you don’t pass. Thank you for making these.
I tested today and passed all airframe and general oral, listen to this like it’s your will to live. And when test time comes, you will be ready. I didn’t miss a question and had them done in 20 minutes for general and 30 for airframe
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How many questions do they ask for the orals?
@@disciplewisdom4634 there’s 4 questions per chapter. If you answer 3 in a row correctly, you will pass that subject.
Did my test this past Tuesday for General and Airframe. Listened to this and the Airframe video on the drive up. Only section I struggled on (but still passed) was wood. Definitely recommending these videos to my classmates
I would like to give a shout out to Northeast Aviation Pro for making this video! I tested yesterday and passed my O&P! Every question I was asked is on this video! I played it over and over while at home studying and while driving from work to home. Thank you for taking the time to make this video! With God’s help and this video, I was able to pass the O&P! I would strongly recommend it if you want to pass your exams! Thank you again 🙏🏻!!!
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I would like to say THANK YOU VERY MUCH‼️ These videos helped me with my A&P Journey ~ my Oral & Practical Exam for General, Airframe & Powerplant was on 12/9/22 & I PASSED🎉
Good job! How similar were the questions on your o&p to the questions in the video?
I’m taking mine on Tuesday
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Just passed my General and Airframe O&P exam! Thank you for the video. It came in handy like your Airframe video too! 👍
Where all the questions you got asked on this video?
@@CristianPerez-le9ft I just took my Exam yesterday. Most of the questions were on this video, but I highly recommend you use the ASA general questions to. Both the Jeppesen in this video and the ASA are on quizlet. If you simply just study those two you will get 100% guaranteed.
congrats!!!
I got exam an O&P exam on general and airframe this coming 13th, i will put my trust in these videos! pray for me aviators lets go!!
Keep watching until you know the answer before the question is full read ahha
Mines the 12th let’s come back after and see if we both passed good luck man
@@donovanderden4008 goodluck bro! I’m so anxious i will repeat this video 3x tomorrow & the airframe too.
@@donovanderden4008 How's your exam bro
mine is the 13th too, good luck to both of you guys🙌
about to take my first general exam, this video helped a lot. Its one thing when you read it in the jeppesen book and can see the answers, its another trying to answer the questions without looking at anything and then knowing the areas you need to work on. Great video man, thank you!
Have you took it yet? I'm looking to take it myself in a month, other than this video and the jeppesen book what have you found best helps with studying and retaining the info? Just finished my general classes a few weeks ago AIM student in Orlando
@@randymorera5286 if you have access to fulcrum they have videos on there that give some pretty good break downs of everything. Some questions were directly from prepware and some were the same but just worded differently. If you can go through jeppesen and explain each answer in your head you'll do fine, as long as you understand the systems the questions wont be hard. I ended up getting a 90 on mine.
@@brianwasdorp6490 is there a way yo prepare for practicals? Thanks man
@@carfscawthonii6937 If youre an AIM student block 17 is like the capstone and you should be going over what could be on the practical and actually doing it in the shop, it should be the same for your orals as well. The practicals are based off the projects you've done in school so just save them all.
@@brianwasdorp6490 I ain't an AIM student but just a student of a part 147 AMT school here in Asia but I'll go look up and study about block 17 tho, thank you very much for the advice!
Passed Orals and Practical's for Gen/Airframe/Powerplant 4/15/23 took my 55 minutes for Orals. The questions are word for word and still very relevant. Except I did get some questions that were not in these video, but what I can say about those questions is that they were very basic and common sense if you went through a part 147 school. 97% of questions are the same questions you hear in these videos. Ty for the videos
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Thank you for doing this. I passed my A&P today because of your videos.
Are the written axams hard?
@@seanbrangan2969 they are not to difficult I passed all three of my written exams using Prepware
I recommend Prepware for the written exams If you pass those prepware test consistently then you'll be fine as far as the written test
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Thank you for taking your time to make these videos. I just passed my General and airframe O's and P's. Your videos helped so much.
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Generals are written, airframe and power plant are o and p's right?
@@olivermoreno412 you take the general and airframe o's and p's at the same time, they're combined
Just want to say THANK YOU and for anyone who is skeptical leave the worries at the door. I passed my general and airframe O&P with flying colors because of this video. 97%
What did you study with for the practical? Any advice on what to expect on practical?
@@rustybros your on it right now 😂. RUclips. Just go through the Practical test standards print it out and go through the various sections. I have extensive experience with electricity being an Avionics Tech in the military and one of my projects had me bending sheet metal on my practical. I have NEVER bent sheet metal a day in my life and on test day was the first time I did it and PASSED. Use AC 43.13-1B but as far as prepping heavy RUclips usage on subjects I’m unfamiliar with help familiarize me with general things to look out for. Let me know if you need any assistance best of luck to you!
@@andresmith5001 did all the practical projects, the dme provide you with a manual or reference book to follow? Or did you just have to memorize the procedures before testing?
@@rustybros The DME will give you every publication and tool you need to successfully complete the task. IE: FARs, AMMs, TCDSs, STCs, IPCs, AC 43-13.1b, etc. If you work in this business already, or have completed a Part 147 AMTS, then you will be adequately prepared for the practicals.
@@rustybros When I did mine in January, the DME even helped familiarize me with the proper use of one or two special tools. I will say the practicals were a cake walk, but that was just my experience.
05/31/2023 I passed my orals and practicals. About 95% of the questions were from these books. I played these videos for 3 months and it all payed off.
Congrats! Did you feel it was word for word?
Most of it. There were some that were worded slightly different but was not too hard to understand.
Passed my General Oral and practicals thanks to this. 02/14/23. Thankyou guys.
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I test April 25th, so far these videos have been great at reminding me of everything I forgot! Will update with results :)
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Just an update, took my A&G on FEB 29th and passed both the orals and the airframe practical. Failed the general practical for dumb shit really which was all me. Doing my retest for my general practical on april 10th. For the Orals some questions I definitely knew because of these videos but if I had to make a recommendation I would say get into this and also study the chapters in 8083s on the sections you got wrong from the writtens and actually understand the systems. Really helped me out alot. Focus on the writtens, the practicals are fairly easy and pretty much open book when using reference material.
Take it from a guy the Graduated an AMT school in 2016 i was really nervous but once i got into it, it wasn't that bad. Study and do what you gotta do but don't stress and burn yourself out too much. Hope this helps
Are most of the questions based on what you didn’t get right on the written part?.I just finished all 3 of my written and started studying for the o&p.
@ricardonarbona5028 Yes!!!, they are. my recommendation. watch these videos because some of my oral questions were definitely word for word but also go through the 8083s and study the chapters of the sections you got wrong on the written because oral questions I got were definitely not in these videos so reading the chapters helped me in that way. Like what are the components for a capacitor? or what does a Carburetor do?
What are some different types of pumps? What's a stress on a aircraft structure? questions like that you'll get from the 8083.
@@elliottbradshaw242 Thanks.
@@PremiumSauce9 Goodluck.
@@elliottbradshaw242 Good luck on your restest April 10th and hell yeah to passin the rest! 💯😎
Im about to take my O&P soon for powerplant/general. Question tho!
So, based on the missed written ACS codes, just study the related chapter in the 8083 books-that I understand-but are you creating your own questions (?) is there a version of the 8083 that has questions to answer/study? Or you studied the 8083's sections based on what you missed and knew what to answer during your oral test?
Just passed my oral exam thanks to these videos. Thank you so much!
Congrats man!👏 exact questions?
I test Saturday, nervous a'f 😬
@@edperez7156 Yeah, there wasn't a question I hadn't heard. This test was a breeze compared to the writtens. You'll do great.
@@edperez7156 hey man, how did it go? I'm signing up next week to take my oral and practical for general and airframe.
@@pureostre6288 it went great man. I breezed right thru the Oral using these questions, as per the practical everyone's is different, but search a few of the projects on YT and you'll be fine man! Good luck🍻
@@edperez7156 I test tomorrow goodluck bro
Took my Os today for A&P and passed. Trust me when I tell you 100% of the questions asked was from this guys video. Sadly I didn’t get my License because I failed 1 little project where you have to put the correct size of the bolt in the hole 😂
I’m pretty confident about the oral part but I really don’t remember any of my school projects 😅 do they give you a manual or instructions for the practical portion? What do you recommend me brush up on before I go into my exam? Going this Monday for my Powerplant then Airframe later
@@kushedd how was your test? 20 days away from general and power plant, and also worrying about the practicals because I might not remember them.
Taking my O&Ps on General and PowerPlant on the 14th and 15th of December. Thank you.
I’m doing my General and Powerplant tomorrow as well
@@pilotoblackbird433 let's f***in get it bruhtha
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Hey everyone I passed my O&P with these videos oral questions are random picked but these questions maximize studying time. I recommend RUclips premium and play them on repeat no ads.
Where your oral question the same as in this video ?
@@CristianPerez-le9ft yes the questions the DME asked me were easy to remember and I quickly responded with an answer no hesitation you need to also understand the question/ answer so you can easily articulate your thought process if you can’t remember exactly the answer hope that helps.
@@jeffp4753 studied with this video got o&p in 8hrs wish me luck
04/28/2023 passed O and P for general and airframe. Your videos were invaluable. Looking foward to powerplant!
I take mine tomorrow, any final tips? how was your practicals
@@richardkwaning933 did u pass?
@@bigchungus1848 yeah. Majority of the questions was just like these Jeppesen videos. A couple new questions though.
3 years later and this video still being used, taking my oral and practical for powerplant and general tomorrow, wish me luck
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Did you pass, how was it, were the questions the same or reworded?
Thank you for doing this, I passed my orals by watching your videos nonstop, But there are some of the orals questions were not in this video.
Just took the AIRFRAME and GENERAL Test (4/28/2024) none of these questions were on the Oral part, Some of these were word for word during the practical portion. I used this video as well as Jeppesens "Newest" Books. Might be time to find other study material, unfortunately I am unsure what would be good. I passed both Orals with the skin of my teeth (70s on both Airframes and General Orals) (Passed the practicals with flying colors)
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You said none of these were on the Oral? what type of questions were they asking you?
@@jaydenjugmo I cant remember all but some were as such:
What is the definition of power as it relates to the the conservation of energy
What are 4 of the 5 stresses an aircraft feels during flight
What are 3 causes of Corrosion
And so on.. like i said I cant remember all of them but they were worded way different. Now don’t get me wrong, I passed with some help from these questions but Im just saying to be careful and be ready if the questions don’t match because they are giving new stuff. Hope this helps some how, again I didn’t study ASA so maybe those questions were more tailored for them?
ah okay, thanks appreciate you bro
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00:17 Chapter 1 Math
04:53 Chapter 2 Physics
11:34 Chapter 3 Basic Electricity
17:33 Chapter 5 Aircraft Drawings
22:36 Chapter 6 Weight and Balance
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45:47 Chapter 12 Cleaning and Corrosion
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Great video thank you for taking the time and making it just did my General and Powerplant and this was really helpful. Cheers
just passed my 0&P 02/10/23 thank you so much for this precious video .
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So I head that the O&P book by dale Crane was out of date but the Jeppessen was up o date, however reading the Jepeseen it has all the same questions as the dale crane book? Anybody familiar if Jepessen or Dale Crane is more up to date?
I'm taking my airframe oral b practical in 3 days. Wish me luck
I take my test 2/23/24 . These videos bumpin on the aux until I know them word for word 😂
Good job
I take mine on the 27th in Feb. Goodluck
Did you take your test ? How was it
@MichaelDavis-xv5vt Took it and passed both the orals and the airframe practical. Failed the general practical for dumb shit really which was all me. Doing my retest april 10th. For the Orals some questions I definitely knew because of these videos but if I had to make a recommendation I would say get into this and also study the chapters in 8083s on the sections you got wrong from the writtens and actually understand the systems. Really helped me out alot.
@@elliottbradshaw242 thanks im gonna test in couple weeks im just doing the written for general and airframe then later o/p when i can afford it are these videos helpful w the writtens thanks again and good luck on the tenth
for people in the comments what methods did u use did u memorize make flash clards ect...?
I used the jeppessen book, and made flash cards writing the answers in my own words. I also watched RUclips videos to help me understand the concepts
Is there a guide just to buy and read over for all 3 - Airframe, Powerplant, and Generals?
is their a specific book i can follow or is this just a listen video
The questions I was asked were not in this video.
1. What is the relationship between electricity and magnetism? Electromagnetism.
2. What does a conductor producer when it conducts energy? Electromotive force.
Good lookin
How did you do, what material did you use
is this what the generals mostly consist of? physics and maintenance procedures?
Where can I find a list of these questions? TIA.
Great explanation. Thanks
So I've got a question for yall. So I graduated from my Aviation college in 2016 and just now took my A and G written. Just study guide for the oral and practical is probably about the 2016 version. Would it be best to Study what I have now or get the updated version if there is one??? Also what year of book is this based off of???
This is the most current. Study this and you will pass
Study the newest version you can find
Any advice on how to study these question, for example should I write them down?
Listen to them over and over
@@northeastaviationpro thanks for help o’s and p’s in Jan wish me luck!!!!
There is a quiz let of this made if that helps you. I printed it out and highlighted what I needed and reviewed it. It’s exactly this video word for word.
Do u know if we have to say all the extra stuff on the answers when answering to them like “such as hinges” or can we just give the simple answer
just put it in your own words. there's definitely lots of filler words so you have leeway.
Is there any way to prepare for the practical portion? Or you just have to understand how to use the manual?
Study ac43.13
I took my O&P, General, Airframe, and Powerplant today. I have no work experience, and graduated from a school last year. There’s not really any good way to study it. I simply winged it and the examiner was pretty cool and patient. Most of the projects are very simple and straightforward. Don’t get too concerned if you feel lost, just take a breather because it’s really easy to overcomplicate the projects. If I could do it on one shot, anybody can.
Good Luck
Has the question changed since this was uploaded
No
Are these questions still valid. 1:02
This is great thanks!!!!!
:D
name of the background music ?
I am studying to take my o&ps in June , I’m just wondering are these study guides still accurate for the tests this year ?
Yes
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Thank you !
@@isabellarose4682 some of these questions are not on the General G.A.T guide I have, but still well worth it..Go for a walk, blue tooth head phones and still study. cant beat it...Good luck
Very thankful for these, would prefer it without the background music (noise).
Thanks bro!! Getting ready for My O&P and this is going to help..
When are you taking it?
@@SauciestPrince6 first week of 2021! Nervous, but I think I got it!!
@@killermiket12 I'm taking mine on the Jan 4th. been watching this video on repeat lol
Did u take ur test if u did did the dme ask these type of questions
@@candiusdale254 took my General and Airframe O&Ps and the oral questions are word for word the same questions. I passed mine and I would say this video was a huge help.
I just started school so is the first general test included in this ?please answer
This is for oral question. So you need to pass your written first then oral.
Someone knows how to study the practicals??
gonna make videos of those soon
How relevant will these questions be when the FAA make new study books every year?
Very relevant.
Thanks a lot
thank you sir!!
will DME be asking these math questions?
Yeah for sure. But you just need to get 70%
i passed in june so easy
@@ducanhphan5251
Thank you for these videos. They helped me pass my O&P! Appreciate your time to make these. What's the name of the song playing in the background?
How did it go? Any advice?
The Jeppesen General, Airframe and Powerplant books are the way to go. They have written questions and the Oral part of the O&P questions toward the back of the books. 98% of my DME questions were in those books. These videos serve as oral practice. Pause after the question, answer yourself and listen to the answer. Relax and breathe. The pressure is all from yourself. It wasn't hard at all.
The song in the background is Blue Boi by Lakey Inspired.
@@j0rgef148 thank you!
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Question my bro,are these math questions that I’m going to have to do?I just started school
Yea just basic knowlege and formulas of current amps and volts and weight and balance
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these are a lot of help thank you!
When are you taking it?
Question. In chapter 1, why question 8 is different from my jeppesen book? Is there a newer version? Thanks!
As an agent of the FAA your check will come from the FAA but you will take instructions from Boeing. All FAA agents must pass a Boeing certification that shows they know how to protect and defend the corporation when their unsafe practices are exposed. All planes are certified period. That is your job. Even if they are flying coffins There has NEVER been an FAA agent that faced any discipline whatsoever for helping Boeing hide their mistakes. After all that is who you really work for. Try this: Go up to any FAA agent and say: Do you know you don't actually work for Boeing; that you are suppose to protect the American people? See if he doesn't fall down laughing.
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Do you know the link to the books? I can’t seem to find them
www.amazon.com/Jeppesen-Guide-Bundle-JS202600-10033660/dp/B06XGY52DS/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=jeppesen&qid=1619096862&sr=8-1
All my three videos cover all three books.
Are these the latest revision for the written exam?
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Does anyone else hear a Subaru in the background?
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Great explanation. Thanks