Submitting a Question
[ Rules and Guidelines ]
[ Rules and Guidelines ]
New Questions and explanations are added to the forum everyday in order to aid student pilots with their theoretical studies and exams. We're not aiming to simply provide a place where students can view the answers and not learn anything from it than the correct answer. This technique might get you through a few exams but will be a serious disadvantage once you enter the market where companies will be looking for your theoretical knowledge on subjects. Understanding how/why something works or happens will also make you a safer pilot.
That's the goal of Aeroarama, Providing a place where students can search for a further explanation on HOW to get to the correct answers, rather than which one they are. We are constantly looking out for new EASA Questions (being a official exam Question or not), and provide there with a simple yet understandable explanation.
If you encountered a Question which you couldn't find on our forum yet, the "Submit a Question" section will allow you to add them. To make both our lives easier we established a few rules/guidelines which we would like you to follow when creating a topic. Once Examined, the Question will be added to the appropriate category for other students to view.
That's the goal of Aeroarama, Providing a place where students can search for a further explanation on HOW to get to the correct answers, rather than which one they are. We are constantly looking out for new EASA Questions (being a official exam Question or not), and provide there with a simple yet understandable explanation.
If you encountered a Question which you couldn't find on our forum yet, the "Submit a Question" section will allow you to add them. To make both our lives easier we established a few rules/guidelines which we would like you to follow when creating a topic. Once Examined, the Question will be added to the appropriate category for other students to view.
Type out the complete Question and possible Answers
Please type out the entire Question so that we receive all the information it provides us to work out the solution. The more accurate the Question is formulated, the easier students will find it by searching via google.
Also provide the 4 possible answers the Question gives you!
Make sure the Question is not already posted on the forum
Before submitting a Question, make sure that it is not already posted under the appropriate category, you can do a Quick search on the site to find if it is already available or not.
If possible, add the source of the Question
If it's possible, we would like to know where the Question came from. Meaning which database, website, app, ... you received this Question from.
Note if the Question does not come from EASA
Aeroarama mainly consists of EASA (European) exam Questions. However, that does not mean we are not interested in those from other parts of the world. If you are not located in Europe, please make a small note so we know for which exam the Question is valid and provide our visits with this note aswel.
- Submit a Question by creating a new topic -