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bajadj 17th December 2007 20:43

Volare - any use these days???
 
I've just downloaded the entire volare database (except flight planning for some reason), I'm wondering how relevent it is now as it seems to be about 5 years old... the reason i ask is that any old database seems to be useful for practice and it's nice to be able to print it off and not stare at a computer screen for a change whilst plodding through oxcel and bristol.. are some subjects more relevent than others??? opinions please!!

Tom.

BounceBounceLand 19th December 2007 12:10

Did the last exams in August, didnt use it myself but other people said it was as accurate as the bristol question bank. However a combination of both seems to be the best way of seeing most of the stuff before the exam

Mohit_C 20th December 2007 11:24

Is this Volare a free database of exams or do you have to pay for it? I tried searching for it in google but can't find links to it.

bajadj 20th December 2007 15:45

google harder!!! it's free and it is available try googling atpl volare download... it's on a foreign sounding messageboard..good luck in your quest and may the force be with you!

Brian304 21st December 2007 15:52

well I just wanted to ask, is volare that good old italian database that we use to call? or is it something else? Well it has a light blue back ground on the back.

Brian304:ok:

172_driver 22nd December 2007 19:06

Yeah I bet it's the same, still used in CAA-exams.


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