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Old 14th Oct 2007, 14:42
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Canadian ATPL to FAA

Hi, anyone who has written the 40 question FAA test shed some light on the posed Q+A...
Are the questions multiple choice of A,B,C (ie 3 choices only or four,"D") ?
Are there any questions regarding flight Planning? (ie fuel + Trip calculations questions) the type which are chain questions..(multiple related questions).
Thanks in advance..
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Old 14th Oct 2007, 21:27
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I just did the exam last week not to hard only A<B<C. Only one or two Q on flight planning, maybe one on a metar can really remember but no chain Q. I had the online course from Gleim, I only did the first few sections (up to but not including the Nav, Weather, IFR flights) and that was good enough. The exam is most on general airlaw, VFR over the top, flight time req and so on.
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Old 15th Oct 2007, 01:53
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Gleim

Hey thanks for the feedback..I too studied with GLEIM and found the Flt planning questions...well tiresome..

Thanks again,

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i'm happy to see this post of yours ... i'm going krazzzzy trying to
figure how to get questions and answers to this exam ... TC tells me
i will need to read every manual and find the differences ... i don't have that kind of mojo ... can you give a fellow pilot some helpful advise
fraternally
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Old 11th Nov 2007, 16:33
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could you tell me something about the exam you took to change your FAA ATP to a canadian ATPL
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hi folks,

I heard that helicopters are now concerned by this easier conversion (by 2009).

Someone has any leads?

thanks

davy

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Conversion To Canadian Atpl

Friends,
Could you please advise me the procedure for conversion of my ICAO ATPL into Canadian ATPL.
Also I have around 800 hours as first officer on A-320 family.What is the job scenario in Canada?
All help is highly appreciated.
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