Jeppesen / Atlantic Flight Training - Manuals
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Jeppesen / Atlantic Flight Training - Manuals
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I would like to know if anyone have heard about this manuals. Are they good for studying some of the subjects?
I heard that they were kinda light... but for instance, Oxford´s Air Law manual is to deep and boring, and students who are using jeppesen´s usualy have good results in this exams.
For General Navigation it´s clearly to light, but for other´s like met, airframes, mass n balance.. is it enough?
Tnx.
I would like to know if anyone have heard about this manuals. Are they good for studying some of the subjects?
I heard that they were kinda light... but for instance, Oxford´s Air Law manual is to deep and boring, and students who are using jeppesen´s usualy have good results in this exams.
For General Navigation it´s clearly to light, but for other´s like met, airframes, mass n balance.. is it enough?
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I would not use Jeppesen's manuals at all but go for Oxford's- exclusively published by Transair and as they say in the front - that they are 'prepared' by Oxford Aviation Training and that means when i go to Oxford I am guaranteed to use the books that were actually written by the blokes who teach there- that is a great comfort to me and influenced my decision to go there - the covers look great too!!!
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yes, oxford used to make manuals with jeppesen. When they stopped, dont know why.. oxford moved to Transair and Jeppensen to Atlantic Flight Training..
So between Oxford-Jeppensen (old) and Oxford Transair (the new ones). Any difference?
So between Oxford-Jeppensen (old) and Oxford Transair (the new ones). Any difference?