The requires a 70% to pass licensing tests.

This appears to be, in large part, because the tests are absolute garbage. They are ambiguously-worded, they have questions about ratings you're not even trying to get, and the charts they provide have larger margins of error than the gap between answers.

If this test weren't so incompetently assembled, they could require 90% to pass and have more qualified pilots as a result.

Another one follows this format:

"Are you required to follow [X] directive?"

Wanna know what the correct answer is?

"Yes, unless [X] directive says otherwise."

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To pass the test to get a pilot's license, you need to know the scientific names of each of the 23 different types of fog, and be able to write a dissertation on how and where and why each one forms.

When flying a plane under a VFR license, all you really need to know is that you should avoid fog.

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Another one. On the test, sometimes, when you see "---", it means "zero". Other times, it means "figure it out yourself".

There isn't much available to indicate which is which.

I will literally never remember the difference between categories of aircraft with respect to the certification of aircraft and categories of aircraft with respect to the certification of airmen, which are somehow two totally different things.

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