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Old 18th Jan 2005, 13:04
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January Exam Results

Have the January ATPL exam results been released yet?
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Old 18th Jan 2005, 14:18
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Yup, Got mine this morning along with a few others.

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Unhappy Jan 05 ATPL Results

Yup, just received our results here in Naples, Florida. A lot of happy people this morning!

Hat off to all our instructors at NAC!!!

Congratulations to all those other ATPLers that have passed.

Oh well back to the next 7 subjects now

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well done Andy

I guess you passed the first lot . How did John get on ?

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Hey FT,

Just sent you a PM, how are things back in the oul sod????


All the best.
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Is that how Naples taught you to spell 'squawk'?
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Got mine a couple of days ago (tuesday) passed resits for instruments and gnav. Got six left in april with bgs.
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Old 20th Jan 2005, 23:55
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prunster,

No, Can't blame Naples for the spelling but they are responsible for me getting 7 out of 7 first time.

Spelling must be down to being Irish! What can I say prunster, sorry!! (Jesus, find something better to do with your posts).
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Old 21st Jan 2005, 11:54
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Stop being so touchy You should be happy bagging 7 from 7

Relax
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Old 21st Jan 2005, 14:08
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Hay ( squak ) Naples must have all the answers before you sat the exam because the only thing I noticed going on there was a whole lot of sunbathing and very little study and that goes for Andy too !!
Thought it was going to take an amputation to sepperate you guy's from the bench outside in the sun .

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Old 22nd Jan 2005, 00:16
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squak,

Fair enough, only asking. Well done on the 7/7 but don't get too big for your boots just yet. That doesn't qualify you as a Wright brother...

Oh and by the way, why are you asking Jesus to find something better to do with his posts? I think He knows that already.
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Hey guys, for those on the ATPL(A) long distance programm. What is the realisticly shortest time one can convert from FAA to JAA? Without going crazy, that is. I just enrolled with NAC and like to set a realistic goal for MOD 1 for myself.
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CJ2,

Can't really speak for the long distance timescales, but the residential takes 12 weeks per module based on 8.30 - 4pm everyday plus 2-3 hrs study and night and weekends. If you can do those similar hours I guess the answer would be 12 weeks per module!!!

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