Why
spend $3-4,000 at an Aircraft Dispatcher school that spends an exorbitant
amount of the required 200 course hours on standardized test preparation.
Sheffield spends a VERY limited amount of time on FAA ADX (Dispatcher)
Knowledge test preparation. We cover selected topics (FAA workshops)
during the first 2 weeks of the course that some students may find
difficult to self-study without any background or guidance. By publishing
over 1,500 questions online, we are attempting to give our students
a head start on their studies. This may also force other schools to
increase the quality of their curriculum, and not waste the students'
$$$ with rote memorization, spoon-feeding, and zero comprehension.
The industry and hiring managers are expecting more from graduates
these days. During an interview following graduation, an applicant
is more likely to be asked complex questions concerning weather avoidance
and diversion planning rather than colors of lighting systems and
the required number of megaphones on an airplane. So feel free to
use this guide for your pre-studies.
Click
on the applicable section that you would like to practice. Some practice
modules are timed and indicate which questions you answer incorrectly.
Other modules are not timed, but may allow you to check your progress
for each individual question. Some modules are not timed, but allow
to take the module as a practice test that result in a score. Just
experiment and do whatever you're most comfortable with.
The actual FAA ADX knowledge exam is 80 questions and has a time limit
of 3 hours. It is definitely NOT a speed test. Focus on correctness,
then speed. This page and its corresponding links will change periodically.
Again, I appreciate your patience and hope to see you in class one
day.
NOTE
- Feel free to contact me with any
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Eric
Morris