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Percy van Staden 23rd Apr 2021 20:47

Revision of Theory post ATPL
 
A question for airline pilots.

How often, if at all, do you comprehensively revise the theory body of knowledge post-ATPL?

Do you do so out of your own interest or simply to study for the next rating/endorsement/renewal/assessment?

B2N2 23rd Apr 2021 22:21

Never as 80% of it is utterly useless.
You study the company provided manuals and materials.

rudestuff 24th Apr 2021 00:03

Post ATPL? Well by that point you'll have an airline job and at least 500 hours multi-crew, and you'll have a good idea of what's relevant and what's not. You'll basically study what you need to know to pass your LPC/OPC every 6 months, most of which is type specific. The next time you'll see the ATPL books is after your first redundancy and you're looking for a job.

redsnail 24th Apr 2021 08:31

I never look at my ATPL notes. I think I threw them away 10 years after I sat them as they were taking up space. I do occasionally refer to some of my ATPL textbooks, as I am doing a Masters in Aviation Human Factors.

Banana Joe 24th Apr 2021 10:48

I do from time to time. European Professional Pilot Studies is perfect for it. All the relevant stuff needed to pass ATPL exams and review your general knowledge from time to time. It served me well to prepare for job interviews.

I do it because I find the content interesting an because in the near future I might become a TKI, but when I have my LPC/OPC I only study on my company manuals. ATPL general knowledge is not relevant for this scope.


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