ATPL average
Joined: Sep 2002
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deTrix,
Not sure why you would want to know as I suspect the only people who care are ground instructors and students in groundschool.
As long as you pass the bloody things employers are far more interested in your flying ability and capacity - unless you really want to be a groundschool instructor.
Not sure why you would want to know as I suspect the only people who care are ground instructors and students in groundschool.
As long as you pass the bloody things employers are far more interested in your flying ability and capacity - unless you really want to be a groundschool instructor.

Joined: Aug 2002
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From: UK
I also agree that you're never likely to get asked, however if you get them all first time it is good to be able to mention that on your CV. It might go un-noticed, but anything you can do to make you stand out is worth doing. I'm not a good case study as I don't have a flying job (!) but it might make a difference to somebody looking at you.
I was planning to just aim for a pass in all mine but when I was in the admin office of my groundschool provider, I happened to notice some results info sitting on the desk. It was for some sponsored cadets and some of the people were getting 100% across a large number of the subjects - the rest in the high 90s.
It was then that I decided to reduce the number of papers I was attempting at each sitting and to aim for the highest marks I could get as I wanted to look as good as I could against these guys.
I averaged 89% but out of all the application forms I've filled in, only one asked.
All the best..
I was planning to just aim for a pass in all mine but when I was in the admin office of my groundschool provider, I happened to notice some results info sitting on the desk. It was for some sponsored cadets and some of the people were getting 100% across a large number of the subjects - the rest in the high 90s.
It was then that I decided to reduce the number of papers I was attempting at each sitting and to aim for the highest marks I could get as I wanted to look as good as I could against these guys.
I averaged 89% but out of all the application forms I've filled in, only one asked.
All the best..
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: ubique
Little box of sunshine arrived today (sans mushroom cloud)....
All 14 bagged first time over 5 months with average of 91%. Range 84 - 100.
Smug b4$t4rd! Still going grey and ugly tho.....
The uphill struggle to reintegrate back into society starts tonight, with my social workers John Smith and Jack Daniels
All 14 bagged first time over 5 months with average of 91%. Range 84 - 100.
Smug b4$t4rd! Still going grey and ugly tho.....
The uphill struggle to reintegrate back into society starts tonight, with my social workers John Smith and Jack Daniels
Grim Sleeper
Joined: Jun 2001
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From: UK
I got 100% in FPP, and over 90% in Nav, Met, Air Law, Ops Proc, HPL and M&B. No-one out there gives a toss!
Brush up on them past papers guys, especially the ones from Jerez........ Just get through em 1st time and stop wasting time on the ground!
Brush up on them past papers guys, especially the ones from Jerez........ Just get through em 1st time and stop wasting time on the ground!

Joined: Oct 2002
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Passed all first time. average 94%, MB and FP 100% lowest HP 89%,
I agree with some you, the most important thing is passing them, nobody really cares about the average (not sure about the fact you passed them first time or not).
Good luck and Good flying
I agree with some you, the most important thing is passing them, nobody really cares about the average (not sure about the fact you passed them first time or not).
Good luck and Good flying




(best Instruments 97% and worst Met 84%).
