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gijoe
9th Dec 2005, 22:03
Anyone used this? Is the one shown here worth buying?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7203251451&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1

powdermonkey
10th Dec 2005, 06:07
Hi gijoe
I have one, I don't know if it is the same, as I bought mine a year ago or so, but you are better off with the online question banks I would say, Bristol or Abacus. OAT CD is limited in the number of questions, but every little hellps I guess.
Abacus is http://www.aerosolutions.be/index.php
and Bristol is [http://213.48.96.23/atponline/jalo/index.asp
Cheers

zoulou
10th Dec 2005, 07:19
Hi guys,

Does anyone of you have the OAT JAA ATPL manuals, i mean the 2004 edition the new one, not the one in Folders but in Books?

Because i'm trying to get information about these books;) Are the books in Hard bound?

Fairwell

Zoulou:ok:

helicopter-redeye
10th Dec 2005, 07:52
I used the OAT CD for phase 1 (alone) and it had a lot of questions on and was very good. I used the CD and Bristol Online for Phase 2.

There wasn't too much overlap and some of the questions rendered on one appeared on the other in a slightly different form.

I think the CD is lower cost but commercially must cost more to distribute.

h-r:)

gijoe
11th Dec 2005, 19:30
it's at a fiver at the moment including p&p - from what all of you above said it must be worth a look.

Thanks for the advice.

Don't anybody else go bidding now.... :ok:

kui2324
11th Dec 2005, 21:27
Zoulou

The Oxford books are softbound.

HTH

kui

FlyingRat
12th Dec 2005, 21:40
They may have changed it but watch the law questions as a few of them are wrong!

gijoe
13th Dec 2005, 17:36
It's not gone yet so it still must be worth a punt at £3.00 + p&p.

RRP £30.00