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Recent UK ATPL exam papers wanted.

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Old 13th Mar 2005, 11:56
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Recent UK ATPL exam papers wanted.

I'd like a recent set to compare with the ones I sat 30 years ago! I'll of course pay for the postage etc. Thanks.
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The cynical among us would say

"thats what they all say"

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I sat the last paper with Decca. "Equal distance difference" got you the 4 marks. It was the first paper with INS. 1960 Air Almanacs. I did the Britania Perf A just before the 747. That's all I remember for the moment.
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Old 13th Mar 2005, 13:39
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Unfotunatly the current set of ATPL exam papers are not available in the public domain. Something about making the students learn the subject rather than how to answer the questions parrot fashion. Shocking!
So I doubt that anybody would be able to help you on your quest.
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this might be the kind of thing you are looking for.....

http://www.jaa.nl/licensing/jar-fcl_questions.html
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Old 13th Mar 2005, 15:49
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have the ATPL exams been around 30 years? also if your such an experianced pilot,why hav you just signed up today..eh
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Old 13th Mar 2005, 18:40
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Try the Transair website and buy them on a CD from OAT, or the book with the questions in (same shop) or I think BGS sell an on line service.

All 'like JAA' rather than the exact question set.

Rumour has it a gent in belgium can sell you the lot. Price exceeds cost of course, as they say.

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Old 13th Mar 2005, 20:05
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You'll be amused to know that, 30 years on, we remember the phrase 'differential distance by pulse technique' (loran).
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