ATPL advice
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ATPL advice
Hello,
I would like to know if anyone recently wrote the ATPL and INRAT exams? Any tips on what books or apps to use to prep for the exams?
Thank you in advance.
I would like to know if anyone recently wrote the ATPL and INRAT exams? Any tips on what books or apps to use to prep for the exams?
Thank you in advance.
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Re: ATPL advice
Do the Aerocourse weekend ground school if you can afford it. Worth every penny!
If not, get the Aerocourse workbook and go through the questions in there.
Also, please use the search function, there's been a ton of very similar thread in here recently. Thanks!
If not, get the Aerocourse workbook and go through the questions in there.
Also, please use the search function, there's been a ton of very similar thread in here recently. Thanks!
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Re: ATPL advice
Thank you for the information. I am still new to the site with have a look on how to search.praveen4143 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2020 6:55 am Do the Aerocourse weekend ground school if you can afford it. Worth every penny!
If not, get the Aerocourse workbook and go through the questions in there.
Also, please use the search function, there's been a ton of very similar thread in here recently. Thanks!
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Booked my Aerocoruse for January in YYC. My plan was to study from December till the seminar which starts Jan 16. Once the class is over I would head home and write both exams a few days after. Just wondering if this seems reasonable to those who have done it before.
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I did the Aerocourse and found the Instrument Pilot Ground School from Harv's Air better. Also Dauntless INRAT App and www.pilotexams.com were good to get you ready after the online course from Harv's Air.
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Yes, write the exams before everything they crammed in your head over the weekend falls out...I did the weekend Aerocourse and had SAMRON/SAMRA booked for the following Tuesday/Thursday.780Pilot wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 8:00 am Booked my Aerocoruse for January in YYC. My plan was to study from December till the seminar which starts Jan 16. Once the class is over I would head home and write both exams a few days after. Just wondering if this seems reasonable to those who have done it before.
I you have learned the material at some point in the past, the Aerocourse should be enough of a refresher to allow you pass the exams. If you have not been exposed to the material before, it will be a very loooong weekend.
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Thanks. In my case obviously Flight Instructing doesn't expose you to 704/705 type ops which is what I've heard the exams focus on. So ill need to pre study. I wanna be up to speed before I do the class.C-GKNT wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 3:49 pmYes, write the exams before everything they crammed in your head over the weekend falls out...I did the weekend Aerocourse and had SAMRON/SAMRA booked for the following Tuesday/Thursday.780Pilot wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 8:00 am Booked my Aerocoruse for January in YYC. My plan was to study from December till the seminar which starts Jan 16. Once the class is over I would head home and write both exams a few days after. Just wondering if this seems reasonable to those who have done it before.
I you have learned the material at some point in the past, the Aerocourse should be enough of a refresher to allow you pass the exams. If you have not been exposed to the material before, it will be a very loooong weekend.
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Just get the workbook, do all the questions, and then go write the exams.
Easy peasy and cheaper. A month of studying and you're done..
Easy peasy and cheaper. A month of studying and you're done..
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G day mates,
Been in an airline outside Canada for 10 yrs . Looking to give the TC Atpl and Inrat exams soon. Would the aerocourse workbook be sufficient for passing the exams ? Highly appreciate your feedback please.
Aj
Been in an airline outside Canada for 10 yrs . Looking to give the TC Atpl and Inrat exams soon. Would the aerocourse workbook be sufficient for passing the exams ? Highly appreciate your feedback please.
Aj
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Re: ATPL advice
I would think so... Just make sure that you get both the INRAT workbook as well as the ATPL/IATRA workbook. The INRAT isn’t covered in too much detail in the ATPL book.
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Thanks Praveen. Will get the inrat books.
Any insight on the sharpers edge books ? as it was mentioned by one of them on a group .
Any insight on the sharpers edge books ? as it was mentioned by one of them on a group .