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Old 16th Nov 2009, 11:13
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Nah GG, the envigilator at ASL Mroochy is a classic, takes her job very very seriously...

I never used to wear 'Full' uniform, I used to try to go sans pants. Never succeeded, but hey, points for trying.

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Ps Whatever you do, DON'T do your level 6 there. Most CFI's will do it for anout half the cost (carton).
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 10:27
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Hi guys,

Just having a a few exam nerves. Have Systems and Met booked next week. Feeling confident with systems, however i have a question about the Met exam.

Ive read all Nathans theory and done all his text questions (havent tried the prac cybers yet) but whats the deal with the Govt manual of aviation meteorolgy book included? Im pretty busy, so I have skim read it, but im not sure how much time i should spend on it- Will just working on the AFT stuff suffice to get a very comfortable pass on the exam,or will i need to study this book thoroughly?
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Old 3rd Feb 2010, 10:46
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That Met book is gold mate, I found it interesting and a must if you want to get a good understanding of the subject. However if you want to pass, you could probably pass without it provided you still have your CPL met fresh in your head.
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For MET, having both the AFT text and the BOM text, read through both but base what you should know off the AFT practice exams. Any questions that come up that you don't know or are unsure about, read through both texts to ensure you are covered.
 
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Thumbs up ATPL Aerodymanics and Systems and Performance

Good luck to anyone doing the Aerodynamics and Systems exam. Just be aware that the practice exams aren't the be all end all to get you through the actual exam. I would suggest having a pretty good read, more reading and then a little more. I spent a few months and would advise rote learning won't be enough.

Thanks and good luck to others doing their exams.

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