Key notes books for ATPL
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Hi,
To revise my course, I have prepared my own key notes but I may have forgot something to highlight in these notes.
My plan to revise is: to read all my notes, to come back on part of the course that I didn't properly understand, to read a book which can help me to revise (see below) and a lot of quiz...
Which books do you advise to read and try to understand something that you might didn't get ?
I've found out two books:
Anthony Stevens’s book, "Key Facts & Handling Questions" or The Stuart & Groves book, “Keynotes For Pilots”.
or maybe other books ?
Thank you very much for your help.
To revise my course, I have prepared my own key notes but I may have forgot something to highlight in these notes.
My plan to revise is: to read all my notes, to come back on part of the course that I didn't properly understand, to read a book which can help me to revise (see below) and a lot of quiz...
Which books do you advise to read and try to understand something that you might didn't get ?
I've found out two books:
Anthony Stevens’s book, "Key Facts & Handling Questions" or The Stuart & Groves book, “Keynotes For Pilots”.
or maybe other books ?
Thank you very much for your help.
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Hi,
I used Volume 1 and 2 of the "Handling Questions".
I found both books quite good for studying on the train.
However, I would say the Aviation Law and Operation Procedures sections were not that great and probably best using the Bristol Question Banks.
Regs
I used Volume 1 and 2 of the "Handling Questions".
I found both books quite good for studying on the train.
However, I would say the Aviation Law and Operation Procedures sections were not that great and probably best using the Bristol Question Banks.
Regs