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Ben2000
11th Apr 2024, 11:58
Hi all,
Thinking about ATPL (EASA) too.

Wondering, been out of the University for 2˝ decades and remember maths and physics formulae gives me the jitters. How relevant are these and how deep does one need to be there? No problem grasping the physics concepts through though!

And secondly, if I do decide to take the plunge, which of the Ground School providers would you recommend (EASA)? One with good enough material in straight simple human language?

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/829x120/img_1d28c1a4c1e5_1_277230bcb455e211dedb891950c8d4c6c9fd834e. jpeg
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VariablePitchP
11th Apr 2024, 12:04
Hi all,
Thinking about ATPL (EASA) too.

Wondering, been out of the University for 2˝ decades and remember maths and physics formulae gives me the jitters. How relevant are these and how deep does one need to be there? No problem grasping the physics concepts through though!

And secondly, if I do decide to take the plunge, which of the Ground School providers would you recommend (EASA)? One with good enough material in straight simple human language?

https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/829x120/img_1d28c1a4c1e5_1_277230bcb455e211dedb891950c8d4c6c9fd834e. jpeg
😱😥😰

GCSE ‘C’ grade maths and physics is as hard as it gets, if you can use SOHCAHTOA to crack right angled triangles that’s you sorted.

The workload is huge in terms of volume but not academic difficulty. It’s all pretty easy…

Dehertog
21st Apr 2024, 11:26
Agree with variable pitch.

The challenge with the groundsxhool is not the complexity of the information. Instead it is the volume of information.

that formula looks way harder than anything you learn in ground school.