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Old 6th Sep 2023, 06:11
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Originally Posted by Kerosine
Hello fellow pilots and/or wannabes,
It's been almost 2 decades since my ATPL exams took place and figured it's time for a refresh, particularly Air Law but also PoF and Met. I thought here would be a good place to ask, so any suggestions for good reading material or study guides?
If anyone has any recently issued Bristol/Oxford books I might be interested (EU based).
Thanks in advance and good luck with all your studies.
What is it you are trying to get from it? Just for interest? Then the books as you’ve suggested.

For actual usage though it’ll be a complete waste of time as all the exams are is a test of how much utterly useless garbage can you regurgitate in 60 mins. Very little has even the remotest relevance to actual flight operations.
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