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has anyone recently done the air law exam uk was it a lot of bristol or were there new questions? this is one boring subject i just cant get into studying.
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Sorry to be boring Zulu...........
...but you should be studying Air Law and committing it to memory. You'll need a lot of that "boring" stuff almost every day if you ever become a professional pilot!! (There's a very good reason for that minimum 100% pass mark!) Good Luck anyway bm
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I'm going to give zulu the benefit of the doubt.
I've had some really important subjects to learn - but the profile of the syallbus, the presentation of the subject or just the material itself is insanely boring and I find it very difficult to actually "learn" (memorise).
I'm not sure this is just a "I can't be ar**ed" attitude - though it does come across that way in the message.
I've had some really important subjects to learn - but the profile of the syallbus, the presentation of the subject or just the material itself is insanely boring and I find it very difficult to actually "learn" (memorise).
I'm not sure this is just a "I can't be ar**ed" attitude - though it does come across that way in the message.
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Just completed Air Law in July as part of first 6 module subjects and yes I agree it is not the easiest subject to read through but one that can get you out of a scrape if you know the details and need to apply them in a real life situation.
My advice is learn the subject first then hit the QB hard, it worked for me.
Good luck with exmas
M
My advice is learn the subject first then hit the QB hard, it worked for me.
Good luck with exmas
M