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ATR 72-500 Exam questions.

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Old 13th Aug 2017, 10:23
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ATR 72-500 Exam questions.

About to start the type rating course for ATR 72-500, does anybody have any lists of likely exam questions ? Thanks.
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The exams are created by the TRTO. So for them to be of any use it would have to be from the same TRTO that your going to do it with.

They will point you at the stuff that you need to know during the course.
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Anything to do with ATR 72-500 that is within the ATOs training programme
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Old 13th Aug 2017, 12:51
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And anything at all in the Aircraft manuals, possibly also in your Part A and part B if its a company TRTO.

Worked it out for a mate he had 4500 A4 pages of manuals for the ATR that he could potentially be asked questions on with 3 weeks to read them :-D

Beer or two afterwards when asked, "so whats the ATR like then?"

Slow as hell even descending.
Can't climb worth a F.
Stupid French SOP's
Its an assault course to go for a piss.

He really appreciated the Dash trash T-shirt we had for him.

Don't worry for a first type rating its a cracking aircraft. Loads of people using them and you don't get anywhere fast so great for building hours.
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Good way to prepare for exams is: SmartCockpit - Airline training guides, Aviation, Operations, Safety

There you can register for free. Choose MY QUIZ. Then you can choose the type of aircraft and do your questions.

In my B737 TR I got all questions one on one from there.

Good luck.
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Many thanks.
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On smartcockpit you have systems questions :Airplane quiz
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