Failed my FAR/AIM written twice — what am I missing in my study guide?
Okay so I'm honestly embarrassed to even post this but I've failed the FAR/AIM knowledge test twice now and I'm running out of ideas. First attempt I got a 68 (need a 70 to pass), second time a 69. I'm so close but I keep making dumb mistakes on airspace and weather minimums. I've been using the King Schools videos and the ASA test prep book but something's not clicking.
A buddy of mine suggested I shift away from just reading and start hammering practice questions instead. I started using the Aviation Aviation Regulations (FAR/AIM) practice test on this site and honestly the question format feels much closer to what actually shows up on the real exam. The explanations after each wrong answer have been helpful too.
Has anyone else been in this spot — close but not quite passing? How many hours did you actually put into studying before you felt confident? I'm aiming for a 80+ on my third attempt. Any exam tips from people who've been through this would mean a lot right now.
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