Number of questions in JAA ATPL papers
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You'll find your answer here:
http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/175/Section%202%20Subpart%20J%20-%20Amdt%203%20(JAR-FCL%202).pdf
Bobby
http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/175/Section%202%20Subpart%20J%20-%20Amdt%203%20(JAR-FCL%202).pdf
Bobby
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No it isn't the same but, having been pointed towards JAR-FCL documents as giving the right answer, that should help your search. Alternatively, you will find that the mock exam option of Bristol QB is representative!
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Whirls
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Whirls
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Well in fact the corresponding FCL-1 for Aeroplanes do not contain any ino regarding the number of questions on ATPL paper plus I do not have access to Bristol QB
Anyway it's not a big deal it was almost a curiosity; I will find out at the exams ;-)
Anyway it's not a big deal it was almost a curiosity; I will find out at the exams ;-)
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ATPL(A) Exams
Instruments - 54 Qs / 90 mins
Mass & Balance - 22 / 60
Flight Planning - 56 / 180
Human Performance - 47 / 60
Meteorology - 90 / 150
General Navigation - 54 / 120
VFR Comms - 23 / 30
IFR Comms - 23 / 30
Air Law - 75 / 160
Aircraft Gen Knowledge - 76 - 120
Performance - 34 / 60
Radio Navigation - 59 / 90
Operational Procedures - 50 / 140
Principles of Flight - 44 / 60
Mass & Balance - 22 / 60
Flight Planning - 56 / 180
Human Performance - 47 / 60
Meteorology - 90 / 150
General Navigation - 54 / 120
VFR Comms - 23 / 30
IFR Comms - 23 / 30
Air Law - 75 / 160
Aircraft Gen Knowledge - 76 - 120
Performance - 34 / 60
Radio Navigation - 59 / 90
Operational Procedures - 50 / 140
Principles of Flight - 44 / 60




