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● RDT COMM ·nrussell1945 ·June 11, 2026 ·04:52Z

Aced my instrument written!

A test-taker successfully passed the instrument written examination after using Sheppard Air for preparation. The study program was completed in less than a week by working through approximately 300 questions daily. The individual recommends others avoid rushing through the material at such an accelerated pace.
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