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Old 21st Dec 2008, 16:09
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Bristol Qb 1 Or Qb2? Help!

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i was wondering if anyone could please help me urgently, im an OAA guy, and have just bought Bristol for JAA's. However i see that there are two version, database 1 and database 2? which one should i be going through?

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Old 21st Dec 2008, 17:29
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I used V.2, but it was lots of questions from V.1 during exam @ CAA. I never used V.1 online, but as Bristol.GS students, we saw most of V.1 questions on feedback papers. So, in your case, as non-Bristol.GS student, I would reccommend you to go through both databases
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thanks for the reply, from what i have so far seen they are both quite similar in there own respects, any major differences between the two?
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Bristol recommend that you use V2. You could always go onto V1 if you finish V2 and have time? Otherwise, I would stick to V2.

You could always post a question on the BGS forum if you wanted to confirm/check? They said that they will be monitoring the forum over the Christmas period.

I think the main difference is that V1 is older questions. Hence, V2 being more current.
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This is a link taken from the BGS Forum which discusses the issue:

ATP Online Database Update - Page 5 - ATP Forum
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Two, don't bother with one. You may see a very small number of questions.

But surely you are learning the Knowledge, not the answers?
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thats a great help.

thanks 119.35
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just do both and you are safe we had some old database questions on "Instruments" exam this summer and I was surpriced to find them later only in old database, was 2 or 3 questions actually
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