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Old 17th Oct 2007, 20:22
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Has anyone done a FAA ATP PART 121 writtten exam recently. I would like to know if those different aircraft (1900, 737,727) performance graphs are required for the written exams. I fly 1900's do i still have to go thru 737's and 727's . pls advise
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Recommend you check with Gleim or ASA publications (via web).

B1900 is for the part 135 ATP
727 is for the part 121 ATP

Either give you...........wait for it..........an ATP (written)! But you knew that.

You just specify which you wish to sit. I'd recommend part 135 if you fly the B1900...

Good luck.
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agree with the above, the final result is the same, it just allows you to write the exam most suited to the type of aircraft you fly, ie TP or Jet
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