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speed_alive_rotate
5th Jan 2015, 19:44
I know this has been asked before but the thread went a bit off topic and no real definitive answers or suggestions were given. I would like to know what tech interview books are EASA pilots using for their teach interviews these days? I've been looking online and seen the usual suspects "ace the technical pilot interview" etc. "Everything explained for the Professional Pilot" by Richie Lengel, although this book gets great reviews it seems most relevant to USA and not as relevant to EASA country!
I would be very interested to know how pilots and freshly qualified pilots are preparing for their future careers, are people making their own notes or could recommend quality reading material.
Would also love to hear from Paco and Alex if you guys would like to add your opinions as you give fantastic information on this site and advice I pay very close attention to.
Feel free to post your study methods or past interview experiences etc!! Thanks in advance guys, SAR.

cyrilroy21
5th Jan 2015, 21:20
Does anyone have any reviews for this book

I too am looking for an alternative to ACE the Technical Interview

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Airline-Transport-Pilot-Complete-Collection/dp/1499747519/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1420496395&sr=8-2&keywords=Airline+Transport+Pilot%3A+Complete+Note+Collection

paco
6th Jan 2015, 05:07
Since you asked - here is the stuff that matters for the ATPL in one book:

EASA Professional Pilot Studies (http://www.electrocution.com/aviation/#JAR)

Technical, but hopefully in Plain English as much as possible! :)

Good for many other countries, too, if you ignore Air Law

aviationknowledge
22nd Apr 2015, 15:18
I have the Airline Transport Pilot - Complete Note collection myself and I can highly recommend it. But it does depend on what you are looking for.

This book is for professional pilots who are either interested in revising all their ATPL knowledge or for pilots who are willing to learn beyond the scope of a normal CPL or ATPL program. I have gone through the book several times and the information in it is very concentrated. It is ideal for getting as much information as possible in the shortest amount of time. I recently used it to prepare for an airline interview, which went very well, and I was able to revise all 14 ATPL subjects in 12 days.

I have read other books also, like ACE the pilot interview and EASA professional Pilot Studies but the ATP book is by far the best one. Can for an interview but also far beyond.

Hope this was helpful...

You can find reviews on Lulu.com/spotlight/carstenborgen (thats where I went) and you can also see all the book formats available as well as previews on the books official website: The ATP Book | Complete Note Collection (http://www.theatpbook.com)