DME Tips for Preparing for the Written and Practical A&P Exam | Nuts About Thrust | Ep. 7
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- In Episode 7 of the Nuts About Thrust podcast, we dive into essential tips and strategies for passing your A&P (Airframe and Powerplant) written and practical exams. Join us as we discuss effective study techniques, common pitfalls to avoid, and insider advice from industry professionals. Whether you're a student preparing for your exams or an aviation enthusiast looking to expand your knowledge, this episode is packed with valuable information to help you succeed. Tune in and take the next step towards earning your A&P certificate!
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Absolutely great guest to have on the show. This is definitely the best and most up to date information on testing. Thanks
Wow , watching this just boosted my confidence to test for my O&P .
Hey can I ask for some advice? I wanna make this a career. Any tips for which is a good school to look at?
@@Nene_760 I didn’t go to school I did on the job training . I worked at a part 145 repair station doing avionics and doing annual inspections in general aviation for 2 1/2 years to gain experience. Than got a job at Panasonic working on the tvs on the back of the seats (IFE) for delta airlines great career love the airlines
@@Nene_760depends on where you live
How do you map out your O+P? Can you break it down Barney style, please. Great video. I just passed all of my written exams!
I have my final o&p on the 21st this month, I already have my airframe license I’m so nervous
No seriously, this made me feel so much better. I’m horrified of the oral part because of terminology or over talking.. but this settles the nerves.
You are seriously telling me if I do better I’ll get a harder test now 🤣
Great Video
thanks for the information, i myself went to aviation institute of maintenance in Duluth Georgia from which i graduated in 2016 8 years ago, got my certificate as an aircraft mechanic but never took any exams like the powerplant, airframe and nothing else but, QUESTION can i still take my orals and exams to get my license even though is been 8 years or do i have to fill any type of form ,thanks and hope to hear from you guys soon.
I think as long as you have those certificates saying you graduated you’re fine
After 2 years you need to retake the written exams.
how do i test with him? lol
Don't do it. Had a friend go with him, and while he was struggling with a project, he was on the phone bad mouthing my friend saying that he was clueless. He called the school and sent pictures of all the failed projects. Everyone at my school knows not to go with him.
How is the retest graded for failed oral and or practical?