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ali1986 18th Jun 2008 16:50

ATPL results
 
Hi

Is anyone waiting for the results of June's atpl exams

If they are how did you find them

For me i ve got POF and Performance, im confident about them so should be ok fingers crossed

Good luck with anyone whos awaiting them?

spudgunjon 18th Jun 2008 16:59

Also waiting for results from my first module...5 in total (one of which was perf.)

Had almost forgotten them with the start of my second module! Seemed to find them ok, but it's all speculation until tomorrow...

hopefully!

GL :ok:

flightlevel1985 18th Jun 2008 18:05

Im waiting for a fair few, got perf, m&b, law, ops, flight planning, gen nav and radio nav. Hope they come soon now... Good luck to all.

acuba 290 18th Jun 2008 18:19

so what is tomorrow? Are they coming on Thursday always?

flightlevel1985 18th Jun 2008 18:26

They are meant to be here by Friday at the latest, disregarding any technical issues. I know for my Phase one, they came on the Wednesday.

helimutt 18th Jun 2008 18:26

often, your training provider gets the results before you do. You can ring them to see if they have them before the postie comes. Mine sent me an email with the results well before they dropped through the post. Good luck all.
No idea what you'll do with them at the minute tho, :-(

flightlevel1985 18th Jun 2008 18:28

I would imagine celebrate and drink if you have passed them, or drink and book retakes if you have not been so lucky this time :-P

acuba 290 18th Jun 2008 18:58

as I understood on phone call to Bristol today, that results coming next week

ali1986 18th Jun 2008 19:02

what have people found the hardest subject so far?

i ve looked at gen nav could be a real nightmare with all the stuff to remember?

ali1986 18th Jun 2008 19:05

Next week?

did they give a reason?

flightlevel1985 18th Jun 2008 19:06

Next week?? Is that confimed??

Gen nav was tough due to the amount of stuff there, but I thought Performance was fairly tough aswell.

ali1986 18th Jun 2008 19:09

maybe they had appeals and are looking into them.

acuba 290 18th Jun 2008 19:11

nothing is confirmed or given reason, I wrote, as I understood on phone, maybe I am wrong. So finger cross, folks!

mcgoo 18th Jun 2008 19:12

They always have appeals, they have to get the results out within 10 working days which is by the end of this week.

flightlevel1985 18th Jun 2008 19:12

I know there were two very simular, if not the same questions on ops, but that was all that I found.

Alex Whittingham 18th Jun 2008 19:14

I wasn't involved in the conversation so I've no reason to doubt what you say but to send them next week would be unusually late. They would normally hit the doormat on the Thursday (tomorrow) or Friday.

This is an unusual month, of course, with a 5 week gap between sittings, so, if the results came out this week you could book re-sits on Monday for the very next sitting, something you normally cannot do. :rolleyes:

ali1986 18th Jun 2008 19:30

well lets hope that they do tomorrow i guess.

I just wish i could get these exams out of the way so i can get on with the fun part:ugh:

wheres everyone else studying then, im at london met on distance learning.

flightlevel1985 18th Jun 2008 19:32

I was at oxford distance learning, well I guess I may still be there if I didnt pass all of my phase two exams lol...

ali1986 18th Jun 2008 19:41

oh cool well done.

any useful tips u can give us?

flightlevel1985 18th Jun 2008 19:50

Dont do distance learning unless you seriously have the time to spare and the dedication to study every day. Although it may be cheaper, I wish I would have done full time and quit work earlier, as 'trying' to learn Met and Gen Nav from a book on your own is hard going ... But as you have already sat phase one, I guess that is irrelevent.

For flight planning, I highlighted the areas of charts I had seen in feedback Q's, which actually helped me save time in the exams. For Gen Nav, I found that using a globe really helped me understand aspects of convergency and divergence. Air Law, RNAV and Ops, use the Q bank and best of luck ...


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