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Good books for ATPL theory??

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Old 10th September 2001 | 22:18
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Hi,

Im currently studying for my ATPL theory credits. Are there any good recommended books for a deeper insight into the subjects.

Im currently studying, general nav, instrumentation, mass and balance, met, human performance, vfr comms, ifr comms and operational procedures.

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Old 10th September 2001 | 22:43
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Get a weekend crammer with Pete Pitcher at Oxford for the Gen Nav. Worth every penny. Better than any book. Make sure you're very quick with your crap-5. Lots of 2 markers.

As for the rest get some good feedbacl on air law and ops. Vfr/Ifr comms easy.

Good Luck
 

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