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Old 3rd October 2002 | 20:38
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The ultimate atpl question...

...well maybe not, but at least it got you to read this!

If you're going to do it all over again what do you do differently? What books do you read, what don't you read etc...

Cheers for any advise, kebabman
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Old 4th October 2002 | 11:44
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Are you talking about the ATPL theory or the licence?
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Old 4th October 2002 | 14:03
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Good question.

All groundschool work, so I suppose theory.
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Old 6th October 2002 | 19:48
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For the theory side, I would do nothing differently.
I went to ATA Coventry and studied my socks off day and night. As a result I passed all writtens at first attempt. Lowest score 88%, and 92% to 100% for the others.

For the flying side, well, that's a different matter entirely. I would do everything differently
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