u/Wooden_Cress7890

I passed myAirframe O&P!

Although I passed, I almost feel disappointed in myself.

Thoughts like, "I could've done better", "I should've known that", are kind of stomping out the joy of passing this test I've been prepping for in school for 2 years.

I understand that a pass is a pass, and that achievements are good, so why is it so hard to accept success?

Has anyone else felt this way after the O&P or any test they've passed? Just curious. Thanks all!

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u/Wooden_Cress7890 — 16 hours ago

Does anyone enjoy safety wiring?

What are the hardest/most annoying components y'all have had to safety wire?

Mine was the inside linkage of a spoiler. (Getting it back out after you break it is even worse...)

Edited: wording

u/Wooden_Cress7890 — 5 days ago

O&P in 1 Week!!!

I am 1 week out from taking my Airframe O&P. At this point I'm not really sure what to think. I have been studying my ACS Codes I was given from the tests and know them. I was talking with a friend who just passed and he told me I need to be studying the entire section the ACS Codes are from...with 1 week left, working a full time job, and going to night classes, that's a lot to study.

Is this test random? Or does it pull from your ACS Codes?

I suppose now, I am just very afraid of failure. I love this line of work, as I work in the industry already, and I want this next step in my career. Does anyone have any advice what I need to do in this last week of preparation? What I should be focusing on studying?

Looking for a bit of encouragement and advice from former O&P test takers :)

Thanks!

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u/Wooden_Cress7890 — 9 days ago