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Old 19th Jan 2006, 21:55
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cpl human factors NZ best book

I'm about to got to the shops so some quick help would be appreciated

Of the recommend study guides for asl exams which is the best one (from experience) for the Human factors examinations,

Human factors & pilot performance- Thom
Human factors for pilots -green et al
Human performance and limitations- Camell & Bagshaw
Flight deck performance- O Hare and Roscoe
Aviation Medicine and Other Human Factors for Pilots-Ewing

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Ross Ewing's book should see you right. I used it and it's what I refer to if teaching HF.
 
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Big hint: Ross Ewing wrote the exam................
Good luck, its a royal pain
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Ewing makes it so easy....its so simple you can study it whilst intoxicated, well I was when I read it and I still passed.

Whats all this rubbish about hypoxia anyway?
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Some of the questions in the ASL ATPL exam are word for word with the Ewing book. I suggest (if you still can) skip the CPL one and launch into the ATPL one. There are no differences in the questions, just the amount of them.
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NZ is a few decades behind in the CRM world. If you've ever flown two pilot crew don't bother studying at all, you'll blitz it.
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