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Old 12th September 2002 | 02:11
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I am looking for atpl brush up courses in UK, and feedback on exams questions. Thank you.
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jamm,

With a couple of exceptions, you can't do the exams without enrolling in a course which has been authorised by the CAA. A brush-up course alone will not suffice. (There are exemptions from this if you have an ATPL from another authority, for example - does this apply to you?)

You need to decide whether to do distance learning or full time. I'd recommend a full time residential course if you can spare the time and money. No matter how much you think you know already, distance learning is very hard (see the thread running about distance learning on this forum...) I've heard that Oxford are the best for full-time residential, but I've got no personal experience of them.

If you can't do full-time, then you'll need to do a distance learning course. I'd recommend Bristol for this - I'm half way through their course, and it's excellent.

Good luck!

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