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Old 17th Jan 2011, 17:42
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ATPL Systems - Boeing 767-300ER Operations Manual extract

Hi all

I'm knocking over my last two ATPL's and am currently studying Systems. The CASA ATPL exam guide lists "B767-300ER Operations Manual extract* (obtainable from FCL Section)" as one of the study guides, but I cannot find the frikkin thing anywhere on the CASA site.

Does anyone have a copy of this lying around somewhere?

Also, has the Systems exam changed much? I've read (on here) that there are questions on flying tails which I'm searching for info on at the moment as well.

I'm currently using the AFT notes and have bought Aerodynamics for Naval Aviators.

Thanks in advance!
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Just message Nathan.

After all, you've paid for the AFT notes...
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767 Operations Manual Extract

I called CASA about 3 years ago asking for the 767 Ops manual thingy. They seemed to know nothing about it.

I have never seen anyone with this document - which isn't to say it does not exist.. I would not be surprised if its a hangover from when the ATPL syllabus was written (some time ago as I understand it) which has since become unavailable.

I'd be interested to hear if you manage to find a copy. If you dont - well, there are a lot of people doing this exam successfully without it, provided you have some of the other references.
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