Difference in level ATPL in Europe
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Difference in level ATPL in Europe
Hello a whole a question has know if the level of ATPL theorical is the same one in all the European countries, It is appeared that in France the level is higher than in Spain in Belgium that is it true???
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Hello!
I'm french and studying atpl theory in france.
What I know is the atpl theory course lasts 12 month in France and 6 month in Belgium, spain... I don't really know the reason...and I wonder how the people in theses countries do that ! 6 month! it is very short!
anyway, I have looked a book of Oxford, and jeppesen, and I can say that we are more mathematics to learn! but sometimes it's very dificult and not necessary.
I'm french and studying atpl theory in france.
What I know is the atpl theory course lasts 12 month in France and 6 month in Belgium, spain... I don't really know the reason...and I wonder how the people in theses countries do that ! 6 month! it is very short!
anyway, I have looked a book of Oxford, and jeppesen, and I can say that we are more mathematics to learn! but sometimes it's very dificult and not necessary.
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i did my ATPL at a belgian school, we got a little more than 750 hours of groundschool which covered a whole lot more than just the bare minimums as laid out by JAR-FCL .. took about 13 months of groundschool (on average about 3 days a week), then we had to take schoolexams (which were a whole lot more difficult than the official belgian caa exams) and then we took the official exams .. this was in an integrated course, using manuals written by the instructors themselves.
so as to say the level of difficulty changes from country to country, i'd say the extent of material covered differs from school to school .. the questions i've had on the belgian exams are similar to those in f.e. the bristol questionbank, so i assume the exams are the same for all JAR countries.
so as to say the level of difficulty changes from country to country, i'd say the extent of material covered differs from school to school .. the questions i've had on the belgian exams are similar to those in f.e. the bristol questionbank, so i assume the exams are the same for all JAR countries.
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Originally Posted by captwannabe
Where are you training in France?
The exams all come from the same question bank wherever you do it in Europe. Some countries (UK) filter out the poor quality and badly written questions that are contained in that data base, some don't.