Ops and systems
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Could anyone please point me in the direction of some example questions/feedback etc for the above subjects? Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Cheers
Last edited by Just another student; 25th August 2003 at 02:47.
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I really would appreciate anyone's advice regarding these two papers. Did anyone find any particular set of feedback helpful? What do the papers tend to focus in on? I hardly have any example questions for these two subjects, so I would find help useful.
Thanks guys
Thanks guys
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Justanotherstudent,
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This is your first barrier. If you had an email address published, maybe someone would have emailed you something.
"Sorry! That user has specified that they do not wish to receive emails through this board. If you still wish to send an email to this user, please contact the administrator and they may be able to help."
This is your first barrier. If you had an email address published, maybe someone would have emailed you something.
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People can if they wish to help, just by sending me a private email via this forum. That's how people have contacted me before. I just prefer not to publicaly list my email address, its just my preference.
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I think there is a 1000 question book for Systems, written by Keith Williams. Its available from all the pilot shops. Try tansair or pilotwarehouse.
Ops is one of those you have to sit down and learn. In my Ops exam they seemed to like questions on oxygen, transatlantic track system and wake turbulence. Those three topics seemed to go on forever and stick in my mind.
Ops is one of those you have to sit down and learn. In my Ops exam they seemed to like questions on oxygen, transatlantic track system and wake turbulence. Those three topics seemed to go on forever and stick in my mind.




