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Old 9th Jun 2019, 00:09
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2unlimited
 
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Originally Posted by KT1988
@parkfell: There is no problem with understanding what to do as you see. The problem is the CAAs expecting different answer to the same kind of questions plus EASA giving the wrong answer as good and the good as wrong. So now how are we supposed to know they corrected the question so the correct answer is correct? No one wish to contest a question if the exam is passed.... so its like 2,86 % lost in total percentage if someone draws the bad question and chooses the correct answer but the CAA failed to make the correct answer correct and the incorrect is marked as correct.

But no one will mark the incorrect option because in case they changed it then there would be no option to contest..... (in case someone lacked one question to pass the exam, because as said almost no one protest after a pass even if they lose 2,86 % because of a CAA failure).
You don't need to be in an integrated school to get ATPL theory classes. Your training provider should be able to help you resolve these things, as others say here.

Btw how do you know the answer is incorrect? What's your basis for this?

I believe the question you struggle is with regarding Max range vs Headwind increase.

How will wind effect the Lift / Drag ratio? Will it
With performance you need to learn yourself the definitions, and that might be slightly confusing in the start.
Remember the Questions banks you use, are not approved by EASA. So there is no guarantee that the QB have the question formulated in the exact way as it will be on the exam.
Most of the question bank questions come from people who have taken exams, and have written down the questions and answers.
I did buy Keith Williams books, as they was excellent, as they had explanation for the answers and I did use Bristol, but this is maybe 8 - 9 years ago now. Things may have changed, but Bristol was the only QB that had similar to the real exams. Of course Poland might be using a different database.
But you are doing a ATPL trough your modular school, and they should be able to provide you with assistance in these situations.
If you are using Bristol Distance learning program, they have excellent support and forum where instructors can assist you.

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