Todays GNAV exam
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I to did Gen Nav in 2005, failed it the first time, passed the second time around
with 20 min to spare at the end! What I found worked for me is I did the exam in order, if I was on a question for to long I would skip it and come back to it.
I used Bristol GS Question Bank and Forum. If you don't understand a question,
write it down step by step how to get the answer, don't memorize the QB answers! Keep practicing Bristol GS QB.
with 20 min to spare at the end! What I found worked for me is I did the exam in order, if I was on a question for to long I would skip it and come back to it.
I used Bristol GS Question Bank and Forum. If you don't understand a question,
write it down step by step how to get the answer, don't memorize the QB answers! Keep practicing Bristol GS QB.
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I did Gnav twice and both times there were plog questions , neither of which was the same as the QB values , be careful .
F.L Whoever is doing oyur GS will be able to provide you with all the details of exactly how many questions there or thereabouts you will get on each exam , it was 54 on both my papers. It is also on the CAA website.This does you give you a lot more scope than you will get when you take M and B with only 23 questions
F.L Whoever is doing oyur GS will be able to provide you with all the details of exactly how many questions there or thereabouts you will get on each exam , it was 54 on both my papers. It is also on the CAA website.This does you give you a lot more scope than you will get when you take M and B with only 23 questions
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Yes, Mass and Balance can catch a lot of people out.
Only 22 questions, and likely to get a few 2 or 3 mark questions leaves very little room for error if you get the big ones wrong.
Knowing where to start on a question saves a lot of time, so go through lots of practice questions.
Only 22 questions, and likely to get a few 2 or 3 mark questions leaves very little room for error if you get the big ones wrong.
Knowing where to start on a question saves a lot of time, so go through lots of practice questions.