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Old 19th Feb 2008, 06:56   #1 (permalink)
 
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ATPL Subjects

Could anyone give advice on where they think the best place to study ATPL subjectgs .... either online, correspondence or in BNE.

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Old 19th Feb 2008, 06:59   #2 (permalink)
 
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Maroochydore.
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Old 19th Feb 2008, 07:44   #3 (permalink)
 
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I've read this same Q a few times here. Maroochy for sure as 'Las' said, none better than Nathin Higgins.

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Old 19th Feb 2008, 07:53   #4 (permalink)
 
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Just Attended Nathans AFT course and its well worth it i highly reccomend it, but you might need to book early i think his classes fill up pretty quick well some do.
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Old 19th Feb 2008, 07:56   #5 (permalink)
 
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I agree. I've just done the Airlaw exam for the ATPL overseas conversion using the AFT correspondence course. It worked pretty well for me considering that I have never dealt with the massive Australian regulations before
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Old 19th Feb 2008, 07:58   #6 (permalink)
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Probably because you had seen every single one of the exam questions before in Nathans notes
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all you need to do is pass 'rep', pass. Once that's done there's little need for most of the ATPL stuff in real life anyway!


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point being
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Old 19th Feb 2008, 08:26   #9 (permalink)
 
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Probably because you had seen every single one of the exam questions before in Nathans notes
not really... most of the questions were different, but AFT notes gave me an idea of what are the important sections and how to "read" the CASA "language"
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Old 19th Feb 2008, 10:07   #10 (permalink)
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@flyitboy: thanks captain obvious

@spacepodlife: really? i did mine in sep, and walked out in 20min... every single one of my questions was in nathans notes... got 98% from memory. by far the easiest atpl for me =/
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Thanks All .... much appreciated
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