Modern DPEs are trained to spot "bank monkeys." They will take a question from the PDF—say, "What is the maximum allowable flap extension altitude?" —and change one word. The PDF says "20,000 feet." The examiner asks, "What is the maximum scheduled flap extension altitude for go-around?"
You’ve seen the threads. You’ve heard the whispers. But what does this phrase actually mean? Does a "patched" PDF exist? And more importantly—will it help you pass, or will it get you violated? 737 type rating question bank pdf patched
In the dark corners of pilot forums and WhatsApp study groups, a specific term has gained legendary status: the Modern DPEs are trained to spot "bank monkeys
By: Aviation Training Desk
The oral exam ensures you know how to keep the airplane from killing you. A patched PDF—even if it existed—cannot give you system understanding. It cannot teach you why the bleed air switches go on in a specific order, or what happens if you lose both generators after engine start. But what does this phrase actually mean