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Test Prep 2022: Instructor (eBook PD)

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Test Prep 2022: Instructor (eBook PD)

Includes study questions for Fundamentals of Instructing (FOI), Flight, Ground, Military and Sport Instructor FAA Knowledge exams, supported with answers and explanations.

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Rely on the time-proven and dependable ASA Instructor Test Prep to prepare for your FAA Knowledge Exam. Test material is expertly organized into chapters based on subject matter and includes introductory text and illustrations, questions, answer choices, answers, explanations (for correct and incorrect answers), and references for further study. This topical study promotes understanding and aids recall to provide an efficient study guide. When you’re done studying, take practice tests with ASA’s online simulated testing program at no additional cost!

Download the free CT-8080-5H Computer Testing Supplement 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.

Use Test Prep 2022: Instructor for the following Knowledge Exams:

  • Fundamentals of Instructing
  • Ground Instructor - Basic
  • Ground Instructor - Advanced
  • Flight Instructor - Airplane
  • Flight Instructor - Helicopter
  • Flight Instructor - Gyroplane
  • Flight Instructor - Glider
  • Flight Instructor - Airplane (Added Rating)
  • Flight Instructor - Helicopter (Added Rating)
  • Flight Instructor - Gyroplane (Added Rating)
  • Flight Instructor - Glider (Added Rating)
  • Military Competency Instructor
  • Flight Instructor - Sport Airplane
  • Flight Instructor - Sport Balloon
  • Flight Instructor - Sport Glider
  • Flight Instructor - Sport Lighter-than-Air (Airship)
  • Flight Instructor - Sport Powered Parachute
  • Flight Instructor - Sport Weight Shift Control
  • Flight Instructor - Sport Gyroplane

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Part Number ASATPCFI22PD
ISBN 9781644251584

Specifications
ISBN978-1-64425-158-4
Edition2022
EffectiveOctober 2021
Date Published2021
Dimensions8.25 x 10.75 inches
Page Count488 pages
IllustrationsBlack and white
IncludesComputer Testing Supplement (CT-8080-5H)
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Reviews

"I recently passed my private pilot written with flying colors, thanks to Test Prep!"
—Marinus Kuyl

"I took the FAA Knowledge Test yesterday and got an 88%. I am very happy I used your program to prepare for the test.The 5 practice tests provided me information on my weakness areas and boosted my confidence. Thanks".
—James R. Brown

"Thanks. Your ASA course got me nicely through my commercial glider written (93%) and provided a solid background for the 3 hour oral which followed a few weeks later."
—Richard Weil

Reader Resources

Acronym Definitions

Download a list of definitions for the acronyms used in the pilot Test Preps.

New Codes Coming to Airman Test Reports

The FAA sample questions and Airman Knowledge Test Reports may contain two types of coding. This is determined based on the availability of a published Airman Certification Standards (ACS) for the particular test in which you are taking.

  1. The Learning Statement Code (LSC) associated with question topic areas. The Learning Statement codes currently appear on the Airman Knowledge Test Report for any missed knowledge test questions for which an Airman Certification Standards (ACS) is not yet published, and the Practical Test Standard (PTS) remains the guiding document. View the complete list of LSC here.
  2. The Airman Certification Standards (ACS) code for question topic areas. The ACS codes currently appear on the Airman Knowledge Test Report for any missed knowledge test questions for which an Airman Certification Standards (ACS) has been published. View the current ACS to decode the topic associated with the ACS code here.

  • For basic information on the ACS and ACS codes, please click here.
  • For a detailed presentation on the ACS, please click here.
  • To review FAQs on the ACS, please click here.

Airman Certification Standards

Since September 2011, the FAA has worked closely with a diverse group of aviation community stakeholders, including ASA, who convened to help the agency improve the testing/training standards, guidance, and test development/management components of the airman certification process. The industry participants in this effort have developed the Airman Certification Standards (ACS) framework as a way to improve airman training and testing by providing an integrated, holistic system that clearly aligns airman testing with certification standards and guidance. ACS is built on the existing Practical Test Standards (PTS), which explicitly define the performance metrics for each flight proficiency element listed in 14 CFR. The ACS approach enhances the PTS by defining the specific elements, aeronautical knowledge, and risk management awareness needed to support each Area of Operation and Task.

By presenting the elements of knowledge, skill, and risk management in the integrated ACS format, the ACS approach better serves the applicant, the instructor, and the evaluator. In addition, the ACS approach will enable the FAA to create and maintain a clear link between the regulations, knowledge/skill performance standards, guidance, and test materials.

The FAA has accepted the industry group's recommendation to adopt the ACS approach and continues to work with this group to refine the ACS and plan for its eventual implementation. Current endeavors include FAA support for industry efforts to prototype the ACS approach in selected locations.

Airman Certification Standards (ACS) Codes

The overarching goal of the ACS effort is to create an integrated, coherent airman certification system in which standards, guidance, and testing can be aligned and maintained in alignment. This type of symmetry in all materials is key to fully realizing the benefits the ACS system promises to both the FAA and its many stakeholders. It is also the key to conformance with accepted industry standards for certification programs, which require that items to be trained and tested are directly linked to the job/task analysis—in this case, the ACS.

To help achieve this goal, the aviation community experts who developed the ACS have also created a new coding system that will eventually apply to both Airman Knowledge Tests and Practical Test tasks. These codes provide the means to correlate the tasks in the ACS with guidance and testing, and to keep them aligned going forward. When the FAA implements the ACS approach, the ACS codes will supersede the current LSC system, which has become too limited to serve as a mechanism for alignment and too complex to effectively serve the needs of the FAA and the stakeholder community.

The proposed coding system has four elements that are anchored in the ACS and not in reference documents, as are the current LSCs. Examples:

PA . XI . A . K1

  • PA = Identifies the applicable ACS (private pilot airplane)
  • XI = Area of Operation (Night operation)
  • A = Task (Night preparation)
  • K1 = Task element [knowledge (K), skill (S), risk management (R)] (1. Physiological aspects of night flying as it relates to vision)

IR . I . A . K1

  • IR = Identifies the applicable ACS (instrument rating)
  • I = Area of Operation (Preflight preparation)
  • A = Task (Pilot qualifications)
  • K1 = Task element [knowledge (K), skill (S), risk management (R)] (1. When an instrument rating is required)

The ACS-based coding scheme will:

  • Clearly align guidance and test questions to the ACS;
  • Make the airman test report meaningful to stakeholders (applicant, instructor, evaluator);
  • Provide a means for automated generation of tests, whether using the existing test forms or future randomized selections; and
  • Eliminate subjectivity and vastly simplify system management requirements for the FAA.

Features

Test Prep eBook PD Features

  • Questions supported with explanations for correct and incorrect answers, FAA references for further study, and airman test report codes for remedial study
  • Organized by subject with introductory text for efficient and logical study
  • Certificate requirements
  • 5 Free practice tests and test authorization (endorsement) with ASA's online simulated testing program at no additional cost!
  • Quick cross-references for easy question-finding
  • Free online updates and free subscription service to keep you informed of test changes
  • Tips and instructions for taking your official FAA Knowledge Exam
  • Official FAA Testing Supplement available separately as a free download.

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