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7th Feb 2006, 08:31
I passed my ATPL's about six months ago and when I picked up an old course manual yesterday I was really quite shocked about how much I had forgotten. It seems such a waste to have done all that study and not even remember, let alone use, some of the knowledge I worked so hard to get.
So I've decided a bit of revision is needed. The only problem is what exactly to revise. I don't have the time (or indeed motivation) to do the whole course again; but I would like to revise the "important" principles.But what is important? At the moment 95% of the course is not relevant to my current situation as I'm hour building and only fly single engine VFR.
What then should I revise? What questions am I likely to be asked in a technical interview and which parts of the ATPL syllabus will be useful during line flying or perhaps during a future type rating?
Thanks in advance.
So I've decided a bit of revision is needed. The only problem is what exactly to revise. I don't have the time (or indeed motivation) to do the whole course again; but I would like to revise the "important" principles.But what is important? At the moment 95% of the course is not relevant to my current situation as I'm hour building and only fly single engine VFR.
What then should I revise? What questions am I likely to be asked in a technical interview and which parts of the ATPL syllabus will be useful during line flying or perhaps during a future type rating?
Thanks in advance.