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Build an FAA General plan for AMTS or FAA Form 8610-2 authorization, FTN and ID readiness, 60-question PSI timing, 70 passing score, maintenance fundamentals, FAA-CT-8080-4G supplement use, AKTR code review, and Airframe or Powerplant next steps.
AMG is the General knowledge test in the aviation mechanic sequence and is taken before Airframe or Powerplant knowledge testing. We align eligibility paperwork, PSI scheduling, maintenance fundamentals, two-hour pacing, supplement use, AKTR review, and oral/practical preparation into one plan.
General knowledge prep should confirm authorization first, then cover maintenance fundamentals, PSI timing, and AKTR feedback before the remaining rating tests.
FAA AMG is the Aviation Maintenance Technician General knowledge test administered through PSI.
The current FAA testing matrix lists AMG as 60 questions, 2.0 hours, and a 70 passing score.
FAA mechanic guidance says the General knowledge test is taken first before Airframe and/or Powerplant knowledge tests.
AMG review should cover maintenance fundamentals, FAA publications, calculations, records, human factors, and AKTR code follow-through.
AMG is the foundation test in the aviation mechanic sequence. HiraEdu checks the candidate's FTN, government ID, AMTS or FAA Form 8610-2 authorization, PSI profile, and planned Airframe or Powerplant ratings before scheduling.
General prep should build fluency in maintenance math, physics, aircraft drawings, weight and balance, materials, corrosion control, fluid lines, ground handling, servicing, publications, maintenance forms, logbook entries, regulations, and mechanic privileges.
The Airman Knowledge Test Report matters after the computer test because missed codes can shape oral and practical preparation. We convert the AMG score report into targeted review before the DME appointment.
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The FAA AMG exam is the Aviation Maintenance Technician General knowledge test administered through PSI. The current FAA testing matrix lists AMG with 60 questions, a 2.0-hour allotted time, and a 70 passing score. FAA mechanic guidance says the General knowledge test is taken first, followed by the Airframe and/or Powerplant knowledge tests for the ratings sought. HiraEdu prepares candidates for FAA eligibility verification, FTN and ID readiness, FAA Form 8610-2 or AMTS authorization, PSI scheduling, FAA-CT-8080-4G supplement use, maintenance mathematics, physics, drawings, weight and balance, materials and processes, cleaning and corrosion control, fluid lines and fittings, ground operation and servicing, maintenance publications, forms and records, mechanic privileges and limitations, human factors, AKTR code review, and the oral and practical pathway that follows the written tests.
AMG is the FAA Aviation Maintenance Technician General knowledge test administered through PSI.
The current FAA testing matrix lists 60 questions for AMG.
The FAA matrix lists a 2.0-hour allotted time for AMG.
FAA mechanic guidance says the General knowledge test is taken first, followed by the Airframe and/or Powerplant knowledge tests for the ratings sought.
HiraEdu verifies eligibility, builds General knowledge review, runs timed PSI-style practice, reviews FAA supplement use, and turns AKTR codes into oral and practical preparation.
Verify FTN, photo ID, AMTS completion or Form 8610-2 authorization, test code AMG, and any school or FAA paperwork needed at PSI.
Organize FAA handbook and ACS study around math, physics, drawings, materials, corrosion, fluids, ground operations, publications, records, and regulations.
Use timed practice, supplement interpretation, calculation drills, and review sessions within the 2-hour AMG time allowance.
Use the AKTR to identify missed ACS or knowledge areas and prepare for the Airframe, Powerplant, oral, and practical steps.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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