Sample FAA-Style Exam
Some courses, like our Private Pilot and Instrument Rating courses, don’t just equip pilots with valuable real-world knowledge, they also prepare them to take required Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) exams. The end of these courses feature FAA-style exams that students can use to practice and evaluate their knowledge. After passing two exams, a student has graduated the course and will be automatically endorsed to take the real exam!
If you are planning to use our endorsement, please make sure you use your real and full first and last name when you sign up 😉
The practice exams vary between 60 and 100 questions, but this is just a short sample of ten. But they are from the same question bank, so you can get a good sense of what to expect.
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1. Question
What type of thunderstorm can move particularly fast and have very violent weather?
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2. Question
When are position lights required?
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3. Question
Who is responsible for ensuring an aircraft is airworthy before flying it?
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4. Question
The correct method of stating 5,500 feet MSL to ATC is
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5. Question
What airspace is located roughly due east of Livermore (KLVK)? Figure
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6. Question
[Figure] and [Figure] Based on the following, which statement is true?
Empty weight: 2,015lbs
Starting moment: 1554 (/100 lb-inches)
Front seat: Two 120lb pilots
Rear seat: 85lb passenger; 120lb passenger
Fuel: 18 gallons, main tanks
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
[Figure] Based on the following, the CG is located how many inches aft of datum?
Empty weight: 1,501lbs
Starting moment: 60.8 (/1000 lb-inches)
Front seat: 140lb pilot and 135lb passenger
Rear seat: Empty
Fuel: Full standard tanks
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8. Question
[Figure] What type of weather is depicted in northern Texas and Oklahoma (area D)?
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9. Question
If an airplane is equipped with a fixed pitch propeller and float type carburetor, the first indication of carburetor icing would most likely be
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10. Question
Pressure altitude is
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