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Build an ADX plan around FTN and ID readiness, 80-question timing, FAA dispatcher supplement use, operational-control topics, weather and release decisions, PTS practical prep, and Part 65 certification steps.
ADX is the FAA Aircraft Dispatcher knowledge test. We pair PSI scheduling and long-format written prep with dispatcher judgment, supplement practice, weak-domain review, and oral/practical preparation so the written test supports the full certificate path.
Dispatcher prep should align ADX logistics, FAA matrix timing, dispatch release judgment, and the Aircraft Dispatcher Practical Test Standards before the written appointment.
ADX is the FAA Aircraft Dispatcher knowledge test administered through PSI.
The current FAA matrix lists ADX as 80 questions, age 21, 3.5 hours, and a 70 passing score.
The ADX written test uses the Airline Transport Pilot and Aircraft Dispatcher knowledge testing supplement.
Dispatcher certification also requires practical-test preparation under the FAA Aircraft Dispatcher Practical Test Standards.
The ADX knowledge test is a major step toward aircraft dispatcher certification, but it is not the only requirement. HiraEdu checks FTN, government ID, PSI scheduling details, course or experience context, and the practical-test timeline before building the study plan.
Dispatcher prep should connect airline operational control with real release decisions. We cover weather, NOTAMs, flight planning, fuel, alternates, aircraft performance, weight and balance, ATC, navigation, MEL/CDL use, emergency procedures, and regulatory responsibilities.
The dispatcher practical test evaluates applied judgment. After the PSI exam, we use score feedback and weak domains to prepare oral explanations, flight-release exercises, weather packages, performance calculations, and abnormal-situation responses.
Use this FAA Aircraft Dispatcher (ADX) exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on FAA Aircraft Dispatcher (ADX) while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The FAA ADX exam is the Aircraft Dispatcher knowledge test administered through PSI. The current FAA testing matrix lists ADX with 80 questions, age 21, a 3.5-hour allotted time, and a 70 passing score. FAA dispatcher certification also includes a practical test evaluated under the Aircraft Dispatcher Practical Test Standards. HiraEdu prepares candidates for FTN and ID readiness, PSI scheduling, FAA-CT-8080-7D supplement use, dispatcher regulations, operational control, weather analysis, NOTAMs, flight planning, fuel planning, alternates, aircraft performance, weight and balance, ATC and navigation, dispatch releases, MEL and CDL decisions, emergency and abnormal operations, crew and duty considerations, score-report review, oral/practical preparation, and the final certificate pathway under Part 65.
ADX is the FAA Aircraft Dispatcher knowledge test administered through PSI.
The current FAA testing matrix lists 80 questions for the Aircraft Dispatcher test.
The current FAA matrix lists a 3.5-hour allotted time for ADX.
The FAA matrix lists a 70 passing score for the Aircraft Dispatcher knowledge test.
HiraEdu verifies ADX logistics, builds dispatch-domain study, runs timed PSI-style practice, reviews FAA supplement use, and prepares candidates for the dispatcher oral and practical test.
Confirm FTN, government ID, ADX test code, PSI appointment, and any school, experience, or retest documentation before the exam.
Review regulations, operational control, weather, NOTAMs, flight planning, fuel, alternates, performance, W&B, MEL/CDL, and emergency procedures.
Use timed 80-question sets with FAA supplement charts, performance data, route planning, and scenario-based dispatch decisions.
After passing, turn weak topics into oral-practical drills, dispatch-release practice, weather-package review, and Aircraft Dispatcher PTS review.
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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