ATPL Ground School Textbooks
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ATPL Ground School Textbooks
Hi all,
I'm looking at various schools for ATPL studies, and was wondering what support text books people recommend?
I realise that schools may provide notes etc, but there are several other books out there such as;
Oxford ATPL training manuals available from Transair (lots of them!)
or
Ground Studies for Pilots by Underdown and Palmer (cheaper and not as many)
to name just a few.
Just wondered what people thought who are currently undertaking this, or previously done it?
Cheers
E
I'm looking at various schools for ATPL studies, and was wondering what support text books people recommend?
I realise that schools may provide notes etc, but there are several other books out there such as;
Oxford ATPL training manuals available from Transair (lots of them!)
or
Ground Studies for Pilots by Underdown and Palmer (cheaper and not as many)
to name just a few.
Just wondered what people thought who are currently undertaking this, or previously done it?
Cheers
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If you go to a school you will be issued with their notes. These should be enough to get you through, I wouldn't worry about books just yet. You mention the Oxford stuff on transair. These are the notes you would get if you went to oxford, not supplementary reading.
I went to Bristol, good notes and didn't buy any books. I also know Oxfords are good. Indeed there are tons of good notes. Think you need to research more.
I went to Bristol, good notes and didn't buy any books. I also know Oxfords are good. Indeed there are tons of good notes. Think you need to research more.
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Thanks both,
I'm researching schools at the moment, though I haven't decided which one to attend I thought that I might get one or two books beforehand, make a bit of a headstart without committing at this stage.
But from what you've said, they are the notes (not supportive texts) and should be sufficient. Will read round a bit more and thanks once again
I'm researching schools at the moment, though I haven't decided which one to attend I thought that I might get one or two books beforehand, make a bit of a headstart without committing at this stage.
But from what you've said, they are the notes (not supportive texts) and should be sufficient. Will read round a bit more and thanks once again
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If its a head start you're after you won't go wrong buying 1 or 2 subjects from a good school such as Bristol for the more tricky subjects and getting the head down. If you are going D/L thats not as much of an advantage as classroom as you would be at your own pace anyway.
Subjects I think are trickiest:
Met
Instruments
Performance
But could be just me!!
SK
Subjects I think are trickiest:
Met
Instruments
Performance
But could be just me!!
SK