Airman Knowledge Testing Center List is a 25-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Transportation - Federal Aviation Administration on March 21, 2019 and used nation-wide.
Q: What is an Airman Knowledge Testing Center?A: An Airman Knowledge Testing Center is a facility where individuals can take written exams required for pilot and aviation-related certifications.
Q: Is there a fee for taking exams at an Airman Knowledge Testing Center?A: Yes, there is typically a fee associated with taking exams at an Airman Knowledge Testing Center. The fee may vary depending on the type of exam.
Q: What types of exams can I take at an Airman Knowledge Testing Center?A: You can take a variety of exams at an Airman Knowledge Testing Center, including pilot knowledge exams, aviation mechanic exams, air traffic controller exams, and more.
Q: Do I need to schedule an appointment to take an exam at an Airman Knowledge Testing Center?A: Yes, it is recommended to schedule an appointment in advance to ensure availability at the Airman Knowledge Testing Center.
Q: What identification documents do I need to bring to an Airman Knowledge Testing Center?A: You will need to bring a valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, to an Airman Knowledge Testing Center.
Q: How long are exam scores valid for?A: Exam scores are typically valid for 24 months from the date of the exam.
Q: Can I retake an exam if I fail?A: Yes, you can retake an exam if you fail. However, there may be a waiting period before you can retake the exam.
Q: Can I bring any study materials or aids to the exam?A: No, you are not allowed to bring any study materials or aids with you to the exam. The exam must be taken without any assistance.
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