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Old 9th Dec 2005, 22:03
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Oxford ATPL Exams Revision CD-ROM

Anyone used this? Is the one shown here worth buying?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MESE%3AIT&rd=1
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Hi gijoe
I have one, I don't know if it is the same, as I bought mine a year ago or so, but you are better off with the online question banks I would say, Bristol or Abacus. OAT CD is limited in the number of questions, but every little hellps I guess.
Abacus is http://www.aerosolutions.be/index.php
and Bristol is [http://213.48.96.23/atponline/jalo/index.asp
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Hi guys,

Does anyone of you have the OAT JAA ATPL manuals, i mean the 2004 edition the new one, not the one in Folders but in Books?

Because i'm trying to get information about these books Are the books in Hard bound?

Fairwell

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I used the OAT CD for phase 1 (alone) and it had a lot of questions on and was very good. I used the CD and Bristol Online for Phase 2.

There wasn't too much overlap and some of the questions rendered on one appeared on the other in a slightly different form.

I think the CD is lower cost but commercially must cost more to distribute.

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it's at a fiver at the moment including p&p - from what all of you above said it must be worth a look.

Thanks for the advice.

Don't anybody else go bidding now....
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Zoulou

The Oxford books are softbound.

HTH

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They may have changed it but watch the law questions as a few of them are wrong!
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Old 13th Dec 2005, 17:36
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It's not gone yet so it still must be worth a punt at £3.00 + p&p.

RRP £30.00
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