Instrument Pilot
The FAA Knowledge Exam for the instrument pilot consists of 60 multiple choice questions (sample below). You are allowed two and a half hours to complete the test. Your test results will be immediately available upon completing the exam.
Course DescriptionFriday
Instruments Attitude Instrument Flying Federal Aviation Regulations Aviation Weather (Part One) Saturday Aviation Weather (Part Two) Navigational Systems Airports and Air Traffic Control Sunday Departure and En-route Holding Patterns Instrument Approaches Medical Factors for Pilots Review and Course Final FAA Knowledge Exam |
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Price: $299 (paid in advance)
The price includes a complete course kit which includes textbooks, pencils, highlighters, notepads etc. The cost to actually take the test will need to be paid directly to the FAA Testing center at an additional expense (If you are an AOPA or EAA Member there may be additional discounts you can take advantage of)
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The price includes a complete course kit which includes textbooks, pencils, highlighters, notepads etc. The cost to actually take the test will need to be paid directly to the FAA Testing center at an additional expense (If you are an AOPA or EAA Member there may be additional discounts you can take advantage of)
Click Here to Sign Up for the Next Instrument Pilot Ground School Class in Atlanta!
Sample FAA Knowledge Exam Question
To remain on the ILS glidepath, the rate of descent must be _____.
a. decreased if the airspeed is increased
b. decreased if the ground speed is increased
c. increased if the ground speed is increased
Answer: C. The rate of descent required to maintain the proper glidepath on an ILS approach is dependent on the aircraft's ground speed. If the ground speed increases, the rate of descent must be increased. Likewise, if the ground speed decreases, the rate of descent must be decreased.
a. decreased if the airspeed is increased
b. decreased if the ground speed is increased
c. increased if the ground speed is increased
Answer: C. The rate of descent required to maintain the proper glidepath on an ILS approach is dependent on the aircraft's ground speed. If the ground speed increases, the rate of descent must be increased. Likewise, if the ground speed decreases, the rate of descent must be decreased.