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Written test codes & Dauntless search

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For the purpose of reviewing material missed on student’s written exams, as a CFI I would search PLT codes in Dauntless to find associated questions. With ACS codes, is there a way to find which PLT codes should be searched? Or is there a way to search Dauntless using the ACS codes directly?

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  1. Adam Broun on Jun 17, 2023

    Don’t know about Dauntless, but you can search ACS and PLT codes here http://faaflighttest.us/faacodes.html#pplacs

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