Calling Oxford students - help required
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Calling Oxford students - help required
I sat the ATPL Nav subjects in August at Oxford and passed 7 out of 8, dropping General Nav by 3%. I was not a student of OAT but did get to see some of the feedback questions that OAT students were provided with (which were excellent).
If any one would be prepared to send me their oxford feedback on Gen Nav I would appreciate it. I will copy them and return them with a little something for your trouble.
Contact me through E-mail if you can help.
Thanks in anticipation.
If any one would be prepared to send me their oxford feedback on Gen Nav I would appreciate it. I will copy them and return them with a little something for your trouble.
Contact me through E-mail if you can help.
Thanks in anticipation.
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Gen Nav isn't really a feedback subject.
I passed at the second attempt in this month and to be honest, if you know the CRP-5 forwards and backwards (for example, you're confident with the difference between tracking and heading and working between the two), you should be fine.
I missed Gen Nav first time thru by the narrowest margin possible simply because I couldn't be asked to spend a few hours messing around with my CRP-5.
Feedback doesn't help much with this subject IMHO.
Each to their own.
I missed Gen Nav first time thru by the narrowest margin possible simply because I couldn't be asked to spend a few hours messing around with my CRP-5.
Feedback doesn't help much with this subject IMHO.
Each to their own.
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Thanks for your opinion. It's a timely reminder for me to cover that aspect of the subject.
Thanks also to 'The Nearly Man' and to Mark who I met at Oxford for the E-mail offers of support.
Isn't this Internet thing bloody wonderfull!!!!
Thanks for your opinion. It's a timely reminder for me to cover that aspect of the subject.
Thanks also to 'The Nearly Man' and to Mark who I met at Oxford for the E-mail offers of support.
Isn't this Internet thing bloody wonderfull!!!!