Relocating from one state to another in a few months and trying to figure out if my A&P - Certified Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics prep needs to change based on where I'll be taking the actual exam.
I've been studying "A&P" and the materials seem standardized, but I've heard the exam can vary by state or have different question weights.
Specifically wondering:
- Are passing scores the same across states?
- Does the content on A&P exam differ by state?
- If I pass in one state, does it transfer?
The official resources are confusing on this. Some say it's a national exam, others suggest state-specific versions exist.
Anyone who's taken A&P in multiple states or knows how the portability works — would really appreciate the clarity before I invest more time in state-specific prep.
I actually failed the first time by a few points. Total gut punch. But passed on the second attempt with a comfortable margin.
What changed: I stopped trying to memorize answers and started actually understanding the material. Specifically on A&P exam — I went back to basics and worked forward from first principles.
Also switched from reading to doing. Less time with the textbook, more time on practice questions with detailed answer explanations.
You've got this. The second attempt is always better because you know exactly what the exam is like.
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