FAA Written Test Center
Group 3 Aviation, Inc is an FAA Certified center for administering computerized written tests for all levels of Pilot and A&P Licenses. LaserGrade has been rated 'Best Choice' compared to other computer-based systems. All FAA exams are available on the most user-friendly system available, developed by pilots, for pilots, making your test taking experience as easy as possible. It's easy, no computer skills required, and we print out the test results in seconds! All FAA exams are $95.00 except for the Inspection Authorization Exam which is $110.00. Our schedule is Tuesday through Saturday 9:00am-4:00pm, please call for an appointment. Contact us at 818-994-9376 please ask for Test Proctors Alicia, Claudia or Terra or email at ar@group3aviation.com , cl@group3aviation.com or ta@group3aviation.com.
How to Prepare for FAA Knowledge Exams:
We recommend one-on-one ground school with your flight instructor. Ground training is not strictly "prep" for the required test. Ground school is where a student acquires the aeronautical knowledge prescribed in the FARs for all pilots of all classes. Your flight Instructor will be the one responsible for endorsing you per Federal Aviation Regulations.
We recommend purchasing one of the following options for home study:
ASA Test Preparation Book - These books are a pilot's best bet. The same material as the Test Guide is included, along with explanations for incorrect answers. All of the questions in the FAA Knowledge Test are included here and have been arranged into chapters based on subject matter. Topical study, in which similar material is covered under a common subject heading, promotes better understanding, aids recall, and thus provides a more efficient study guide. For either home study or classroom use
ASA Test Preparation on CDROM - Using the Microsoft Windows graphic environment, these programs are designed to prepare students for the FAA Knowledge Exams. In the testing mode, random FAA questions are computer-selected to simulate the FAA Exam, providing an unlimited number of different test combinations. Built-in Help files, tutorial with explanations, scoring, and personal performance graphs allow students to study specific subject matter. The pilot tests include the Computerized Testing Supplement (containing the FAA legends, figures, and full-color maps), just like the one issued at the testing centers.
Online Option
Practice the tests as many times as you'd like - FREE for a limited time! their practice tests, are made up of all of the official FAA questions and answers, and will help you with any of the FAA Written Exams. Go to www.mywrittenexam.com
- Covers five different airman certificates (recreational, private, instrument, commercial, flight instructor) and over 40 ratings.
- Save your progress. Our web site automatically saves your progress as you answer questions. Stop and come back at any time.
- Compare your results against other users. CD-ROM software only lets you compare your results against yourself. On the web, we're able to tell you how you're doing compared to other users in each knowledge area and on each question (all names are kept strictly confidential).
- Find the questions that give people the most problems. Our system keeps track of which questions are answered right and wrong so you can review the questions that give people the most trouble.
ASA Written Test Preps
www.asa2fly.com
Private Pilot Test Prep
Instrument Test Prep
Commercial Pilot Test Prep
Certified Flight Instructor Test Prep
Flight Engineer Test Prep
Airline Transport Pilot Test Prep
ASA's Test Prep Series, with books for Pilot Certificates and Ratings, includes the exact FAA questions and answer stems, explanations for correct and incorrect answers, references for all aircraft categories (airplane, rotorcraft, glider, and lighter-than-air), arranged in chapters based on subject matter. Each chapter includes supplementary study text to prepare students for their exams efficiently and thoroughly. Each title in the Test Prep Series comes bundled with the same Computer Testing Supplement that applicants will use when they take their FAA Knowledge Exam. This full-color book includes all the figures, charts, diagrams and legends needed to study for — and pass — each exam.
- FAA Computer Testing Supplement is bundled with every test
book so you will become accustomed to referring to the FAA
Figures and Legends as you will during the test. This is the
same book you will be issued at the testing center. - The FAA tests are on a one-year cycle, with changes made up
to 3 times a year. ASA has the most current information by
publishing the books in July of each year, posting updates
on the ASA website that show changes made to the test
questions, and providing a free e-mail Subscription Service
for automatic notification when updates are available. - ASA's Test Preps contain the FAA questions and answer stems
- plus answers, explanations (for both correct and incorrect
answers), references, and FAA subject codes. Chapter text
and illustrations help you more fully understand the concepts. - The questions are arranged into chapters based on subject
matter to promote better understanding, aid recall, and thus
provide a more efficient study guide. - ASA test books include all the questions: airplane, rotorcraft,
glider, and lighter-than-air categories are all included, and the
questions are identified as to which test they apply.
FAA Knowledge Exam Eligibility:
The FAA has quite an extensive list of requirements to take tests, minimum age requirements, and minimum passing scores. For specific eligibility please go to
www.faa.gov for Airmen Certification
- Acceptable forms of Authorization:
- Written statement or logbook endorsement from an authorized ground or flight instructor certifying that the applicant completed an applicable ground training or home study course and is prepared for the knowledge test.
- Some Acceptable forms of Photo Identification:
- For U.S. Citizens and resident aliens include but are not limited to, driver licenses, government identification cards, passports, alien residency cards, and military identification cards.
- Some Acceptable Forms of Test Aids and Reference Materials used during Test:
- Non-Programmable calculators
- Electronic E6-B or manual kind
- Scales, straight edges, plotters, blank navigation log sheets, holding pattern entry aids
Group 3’s Testing Center will provide scratch paper, pencils and the appropriate supplement for your exam. The Proctor makes the final determination regarding aids, reference materials and test materials an applicant may take into the testing area.
Call Group 3 Aviation, Inc for your next FAA Exam 818-994-9376