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Faa Atp
Hello everyboody, I was flying the B737 in Europe and I have the ATP JAA and now I have to do the FAA ATP. I would like to know the differences between the ATP FAA 121 and ATP FAA 135, if I get the 135, can I be captain in a big plane? and in the contrary? Is the same License or are differences?
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Makes no difference to the licence you will get. The difference between the two exams really only lets you choose to do a more relevent exam to the type of operations with which you might be most familiar.
Much of each exam is common. Neither is more difficult than the other. I chose to do the 121 exam when I converted my Oz ATPL. No great reason, just thought it would be interesting.
No matter which exam you do they're easy compared to Oz or JAR. Buy the Jeppesen, ASA or Gleim book(s) and study on the flight to the US + a few nights before you depart. Free practice exams are available online at a few websites and worth doing. The US has all its questions publicly available so no problem for people to publish them.
Much of each exam is common. Neither is more difficult than the other. I chose to do the 121 exam when I converted my Oz ATPL. No great reason, just thought it would be interesting.
No matter which exam you do they're easy compared to Oz or JAR. Buy the Jeppesen, ASA or Gleim book(s) and study on the flight to the US + a few nights before you depart. Free practice exams are available online at a few websites and worth doing. The US has all its questions publicly available so no problem for people to publish them.
Pilot Practice Page
webexams.com
Don't think the last one has ATP exams but the Instrument exam has some common areas.
webexams.com
Don't think the last one has ATP exams but the Instrument exam has some common areas.