EASA ATPL test EQCB Austro control
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EASA ATPL test EQCB Austro control
Dear all,
Can someone please recommend a good and proven online platform to prepare for the ATPL written test. I live in the US and will use a flight school that work with Austrian CAA to take the exams but I have no idea which test bank is used these days. Any help and suggestions how to pass is highly appreciated.
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GS
Can someone please recommend a good and proven online platform to prepare for the ATPL written test. I live in the US and will use a flight school that work with Austrian CAA to take the exams but I have no idea which test bank is used these days. Any help and suggestions how to pass is highly appreciated.
Many thanks
GS
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finished my ATPL's with Austro and UK CAA in February, studied with Bristol Ground School and used ATPLQ as the question bank, both fantastic. Also the ATPL discord server is helpful for reading students feedback from the exams you're about to sit. https : //discord . gg/M6ZGZXPC
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Most of my private students tend to use ATPL Questions for Austro EASA exams, other QBs are available eg. ATPLGS, Bristol Ground School, I am sure there are others too. They all tend to more or less the same thing, it is important you can select questions by examining authority (UK CAA, Austro etc) and a very popular technique is to go through the last 200 questions seen. For Austro all questions are multi-choice whereas the UK CAA have some 'type in' or boxed answers you have to complete.
I assume you have done the FAA system, well you are in for a shock as to the sometimes dire standard of question both in terms of relevance but also grammar. However good your school is in terms of teaching material/instruction you are unlikely to pass the EASAs without the use of a QB.
Any questions please feel free to PM me.
Richard (Semi-retired ATPL theory instructor).
I assume you have done the FAA system, well you are in for a shock as to the sometimes dire standard of question both in terms of relevance but also grammar. However good your school is in terms of teaching material/instruction you are unlikely to pass the EASAs without the use of a QB.
Any questions please feel free to PM me.
Richard (Semi-retired ATPL theory instructor).
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Thank you all for the replies. Where can I get the questions bank for the Austro control? What's the best website to get the most up to date questions?
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In no particular order:
www.aviationexam.com
www.bristol.gs
www.atplgs.com
Talking of the FAA, the EASA questions are fine examples of what CFIIs are taught to avoid asking.
www.aviationexam.com
www.bristol.gs
www.atplgs.com
Talking of the FAA, the EASA questions are fine examples of what CFIIs are taught to avoid asking.