Originally Posted by
cruisepower
When I did those exams few years ago 80% of the questions were similar to EASA question bank. Air law exam was totally different so you need to refer to UAE air laws.
However I don't know if they revised any further so anyone who done it recently would be more helpful but for a start I would start looking at EASA questions.
Hello Sir
I contacted FUJAA to prepare for the GCAA ATPL 14 subjects and have been studying with the materials provided by Bristol.
It includes a whopping 15,000 questions, making the amount of study quite significant.
After searching for GCAA preparation resources, I found EASA ATPL (JAA) + GCAA Air law and ops offered by a provider that includes FastTrack (ipad app)
It offer about 8,000-9,000 questions.
Do you think this would be enough to prepare for the GCAA?
I’m progressing quite slowly as I attempt to solve all 15,000 questions one by one,
and I’m considering whether I should study by reviewing the answers directly and memorizing them.
Unlike the FAA, the vast amount of material is overwhelming.
Do you have any advice or tips?
I always appreciate your help.