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vdj93
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Aerocourse ATPL

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Hello guys, I want to do my ATPL test and was wondering if anyone did use the aerocourse digital version or a hard copy, are there any maps figures that need to be used? I'm outside canada but could easily get the book if the virtual version is too cumbersome, also the fact in cannot be used without wifi is rather inconvenient, also would greatly appreciate any other suggestions for studying materials, I remember back then I used the . book it was good, but that was too long ago

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I used only the aerocourse workbook to prepare and I found that it was very helpful and did a good job preparing for the real exams.

Can't comment on the in person or digital course.
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khedrei wrote: Fri Jul 07, 2023 11:03 am I used only the aerocourse workbook to prepare and I found that it was very helpful and did a good job preparing for the real exams.

Can't comment on the in person or digital course.
thanks, that's probably the best route
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khedrei wrote: Fri Jul 07, 2023 11:03 am I used only the aerocourse workbook to prepare and I found that it was very helpful and did a good job preparing for the real exams.

Can't comment on the in person or digital course.
Also, there are no maps or charts required. Everything is in the workbook. Occasionally when I couldnt understand why an answer was the way it was, a Google search on the topic usually solved my mystery, often sending me into the archives of this site. I'd say that happend a handful of times. I'd say you need 2-3 FULL days to study for each exam. I did the questions in the workbook twice. Checked all answers only at the end and reviewed all wrong answers.
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Re: Aerocourse ATPL

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khedrei wrote: Sun Jul 09, 2023 8:06 pm
khedrei wrote: Fri Jul 07, 2023 11:03 am I used only the aerocourse workbook to prepare and I found that it was very helpful and did a good job preparing for the real exams.

Can't comment on the in person or digital course.
Also, there are no maps or charts required. Everything is in the workbook. Occasionally when I couldnt understand why an answer was the way it was, a Google search on the topic usually solved my mystery, often sending me into the archives of this site. I'd say that happend a handful of times. I'd say you need 2-3 FULL days to study for each exam. I did the questions in the workbook twice. Checked all answers only at the end and reviewed all wrong answers.
I remember when I did my PPL and CPL it took me way longer than that lol, thanks
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If you’re able to make it work the in person aerocourse seminar for the ATPL exams is an excellent product. Passed both of my exam’s first try with over 90% on both of them due to the direction aerocourse provides. Worth the money 100%.
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