Best question banks for easyJet mpl
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From: Redhill
Best question banks for easyJet mpl
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I have started an mpl with CAE easyJet and wanted to know which question bank would be most appropriate for their course? Most qb mention atpl and cpl, so has anyone finished ground school with easyJet and found the most relevant bank for their course? Thank you in advance
I have started an mpl with CAE easyJet and wanted to know which question bank would be most appropriate for their course? Most qb mention atpl and cpl, so has anyone finished ground school with easyJet and found the most relevant bank for their course? Thank you in advance
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From: Arizona/United Kingdom
Hi
I have started an mpl with CAE easyJet and wanted to know which question bank would be most appropriate for their course? Most qb mention atpl and cpl, so has anyone finished ground school with easyJet and found the most relevant bank for their course? Thank you in advance
I have started an mpl with CAE easyJet and wanted to know which question bank would be most appropriate for their course? Most qb mention atpl and cpl, so has anyone finished ground school with easyJet and found the most relevant bank for their course? Thank you in advance
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Learning the knowledge can only take you so far nowadays. The way the exams are nowadays is just as much about learning the type of question they're asking as it is learning the knowledge itself - this is what question banks really help with. Yes I agree people do rely too heavily on question banks, but without them, even knowing pretty much the entire book inside and out, it's not a guaranteed pass due to how questions are phrased.
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From: Redhill
I don't intend to rely on banks. I've just seen many forums with young successful pilots mentioning they are invaluable resources for use in connection to course notes. Not looking for a quick fix!


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No matter how good the notes are (and kudos for not intending to use the banks) you will still not pass without them. You would need some sort of question bank to practice on anyway even if the system worked, but it doesn't. It is in fact an international joke - who cares about the size of drops in a nasal spray? (don't get me started). Two things to remember - one is that they don't carry all the questions. I have written nearly 500 questions for EASA and I've only ever seen about 5 or 6 of them in the banks. A common remark from the CAA when we CTKIs bring up queries on behalf of students is that the question has not been recalled properly.
Also, when you get to the tech interview, they are not going to give you multi-choice questions.
Having gone through them all, the banks are pretty much the same with about a 30% duplication of effort, in that you will see a lot of questions twice over.
Also, when you get to the tech interview, they are not going to give you multi-choice questions.
Having gone through them all, the banks are pretty much the same with about a 30% duplication of effort, in that you will see a lot of questions twice over.
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Not easyjet specific. But I would practice the questions using aviation exam and looking at their explanations to understand the topics and then prepare for the actual tests by using atplq and selecting your country. This should give you the opportunity to see most questions that will be asked in your test beforehand.
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Not easyjet specific. But I would practice the questions using aviation exam and looking at their explanations to understand the topics and then prepare for the actual tests by using atplq and selecting your country. This should give you the opportunity to see most questions that will be asked in your test beforehand.




