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superflanker
21st Jul 2017, 13:01
I am finding this subject very difficult. There is a lot of content, and if the information it's not well organized it's very hard to remember.

I am studing with CATS, anyone can recommend me another one?

Thanks!

ShamrockF
21st Jul 2017, 15:40
Get the Oxford PPL online course. It'll guide you through all the relevant topics and I found it quite good.

Also the Trevor Thom/Pooleys books are a good read. I think they're the same ones as the CATS, albeit CATS are online only.

RedBullGaveMeWings
21st Jul 2017, 16:23
I think he is studying for his ATPL's.

paco
21st Jul 2017, 16:48
Try Document 965/2012 free from EASA :)

superflanker
21st Jul 2017, 16:48
I think he is studying for his ATPL's.

That is correct

superflanker
21st Jul 2017, 16:49
Try Document 965/2012 free from EASA :)



Its +300 pages of pure content...

paco
21st Jul 2017, 16:52
Welcome to EASA... actually a lot of it is for helicopters, so that will cut down the workload :)

However, a high proportion of the new questions are taken from that document.

superflanker
21st Jul 2017, 16:55
I will try my best with it... thanks!