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Old 9th Jan 2011, 16:31
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Canadian ATP study materials.

Hi all!
I maybe required to get a Canadian ATP (H) in the near future. I have scoured the on- line book stores and have come up empty with regards to any training material/books etc. to start me off. Any suggestions? I do have material from my previous life in the form of four volumes of Ground Studies for Pilots. I am just curious as to how applicable those books will be and if there is any central location I can go to acquire the relevant stuff.For example, air regulations,engine and airframe etc.
Suggestions? Advice? Tricks to get through? In other words:
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Take a look at the Culhane ATPL manual or Professional Helicopter Pilot Studies which you can Google.

I wrote the Hatra exam last year which was a combination of the 2 ATPL exams (same questions I believe). The manuals should cover all the topics and I would recommend getting the practice exams. I believe I would not have passed as they really help prepare you for the TC Exams.

Good luck!
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Alouette PM Paco on here. He knows Canada as well.
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I can highly recommend the Culhane books.
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Thank you all for your replies and input. I will explore each one of the suggestions.
Fly safe!
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"I can highly recommend the Culhane books."

Hmm... got rid of the mistakes, has he?

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