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ec155mech
22nd Mar 2011, 13:50
Does anyone know about any Apps for Iphone / Ipad for JAA/Easa for PPL and ATPL as well.

much appreciated

Best

Ec155mech

Pandalet
22nd Mar 2011, 14:59
Are you asking for training apps? Question banks? If you have a decent smartphone, you should be able to access the Bristol question bank directly.

eivissa
22nd Mar 2011, 15:04
There are some apps for android, but it sounds like you are apple infected already ;)

The Great Circle - Android Applications by The Great Circle (http://www.androidblip.com/dev/the-great-circle___cd59ce6e387fb857c3022381b2a4dc75a2c5a83150738599291 ab67c55206825.html)

ec155mech
23rd Mar 2011, 07:40
well infected might be overdoing it just a bit, but I do like the UI.
its a shame that OAA and Dauntless ect dont support Mac.

Bristol looks good, been looking at that too.

and I've purchased the Great circle PPL question bank so working on that.

but was just wondering if there are any other better Apps.

it looks as though there is a limited amount of cbt material for PPL (H)

I know its a limited market, but hardly seems like an excuse to not produce some quality materials.

best Ec155mech

ec155mech
24th Aug 2011, 20:41
finished the PPL bit now. so only looking towards getting some high quality ATPL QB's

anyone ??

Bravo73
24th Aug 2011, 20:59
finished the PPL bit now. so only looking towards getting some high quality ATPL QB's

anyone ??

There is only one worth bothering with. From Bristol Ground School:

ATPL Online - The ATPL Multiple Choice Question Database (http://www.atplonline.gs/)

PotentialPilot
25th Aug 2011, 12:33
Looks like a good website, reasonable prices

theaceofblades
26th Aug 2011, 12:23
Bristol is fab without doubt, but this one has some merits also FlyingExam.com: JAA Question Bank only £9.99 /€11.99, JAA CQB, ATPL Online Central Question Bank: (http://www.flyingexam.com) and is so much cheaper. Using a combination of the two will really get you up to speed.

Ace.

theaceofblades
26th Aug 2011, 16:58
Forgot to mention, flyingexam doesn't have a POF(H) so Bristol is still required for this.