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Old 9th May 2014, 09:49
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EASA ATPL syllabus

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I'm looking for actual EASA ATPL syllabus for theory exams: Instrumentation, Airframe and Systems subjects. I've been trying to find it on my own, but I got lost in EU law sites and other blue ones. I'll be very pleased if someone could help me. I know it should be into EASA PART FCL, But I found only the general list of subjects required to pass for ATPL. I'm looking the detailed ones, which topics have to be included during theory courses.

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AMC 1 FCL.310;

It's actually detailed in the AMC for CPL.
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Hi Jacek,

When reading the EASA Regulations you also have to read the AMC's and GM's to the respective parts.

The one you are looking for should be here.

Part-FCL / AMC / GM | EASA
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Dear Nick and Pancho,

Thank you for your answers. This is exactly what I've been looking for. Personally I thought that they have got more detailed regulations, (like JAA was), but this is what I need. Thanks a lot. Past JAA regulations regarding AIRFRAMES AND SYSTEMS subject for ATPL(A): http://tiny.pl/q2g87
I heve to comapre JAA and EASA.

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Here is AMC 1 FCL.310;
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9qf9ghso5z...%20Systems.pdf

So due to this regulation, There is one subject Aircraft General Knowledge: Airframes and Systems and now it is common for helicopter and aeroplanes. Am I wrong? I've been passing ATPL exams in 2012 and there were still separated subjects for A and H. So now should be a one book? What do you think about new regulations? Please shear your opinions.

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EASA ATPL syllabus

Sorry to jump in, but where can I find the list of theory requirements. For example, the bit at the beginning of each subject in the CATS/BGS study guides. Is this what you're talking about, or something else?
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