icqa Posted January 15, 2008 Posted January 15, 2008 You'll find sample rotorcraft tests on the following sites: http://www.mywrittenexam.com/http://www.webexams.com/ I wouldn't rely on this solely as I don't know how up to date the questions are. But these are a good practice. Quote
highaltrotor Posted January 16, 2008 Posted January 16, 2008 ASA prepware will do the best job of preparing you for the written test. It is almost exactly like the FAA written with the exact same questions and yes, there is a rotorcraft only test but somehow a few airplane questions still manage to sneak through Only problem is, it's not free, somewhere around 50 bucks per rating. Totally worth it though. The wagdendonk book was the best book I had in my training. Great help with understanding aerodynamics. Quote
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