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● RDT COMM ·enfinitesoul ·May 15, 2026 ·00:43Z

CAX and AGI

A pilot scheduled for a Commercial Pilot Multi-Engine (CAX) checkride on Monday inquired whether the question banks are similar between that exam and the Advanced Ground Instructor (AGI) certification. The pilot also asked whether it would be feasible to take the AGI exam within a few days following the CAX checkride.
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This content cannot be turned into a meaningful professional analysis as requested. The source is a Reddit advice post — a single person asking whether the FAA CAX (Commercial Airplane Knowledge Test) and AGI (Advanced Ground Instructor Knowledge Test) question banks overlap and whether the two exams can be taken close together. It contains no reportable facts, no developments, no data, and no industry significance.

Producing a 3–5 paragraph analytical summary from this material would require fabricating context, which would be misleading for a professional pilot audience.

**To get a proper analysis, provide:** - An actual aviation news article (AOPA, AVweb, AIN, FlightGlobal, FAA press releases, NTSB reports, etc.) - Or a substantive regulatory/industry document

If the intent was to cover FAA knowledge testing policy, exam overlap strategies, or the AGI/CFI certification pathway as a topic, a proper sourced article on that subject would work well — just supply one and the analysis will follow.

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