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Old 22nd Apr 2012, 08:46
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Oh thats sweet , for some reason i dont like so many pages of my logbook getting attested for some supervague reason.

Also, tentative dates on the Nav Exam ?
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Old 23rd Apr 2012, 13:08
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Download soft copy of oxford from internet..they are the best for ATPL preparation..
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Old 8th May 2012, 08:14
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guys...m giving Air Regs April 2012 Online Attempt....self studying from Bali Notes Revised 2012 edition.....is it enough to clear the subject??????
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Old 8th May 2012, 19:44
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Google ICAO and its docs. Read them thoroughly. Also do a little research on human factors. Check out this website for the same.
pilot resources aviation resources aviation weather flight training for general aviation

Get yourself a question bank from one of the reputed tutors out there, it helps in revision. Don't forget tokyo convention, warsaw convention, freedom of air and the articles listed within.

Try the online question bank that cyril roy suggested in this thread as well.
In the end tally all that you know with the syllabus on the DGCA website.

Best of luck
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Old 10th May 2012, 07:35
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april session

any idea when the april session would be conducted for conversion
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Old 11th May 2012, 17:08
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Ya please I've got the acceptance mail !
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Old 12th May 2012, 05:33
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Ok so it turns out I check the DGCA website this morning and the DATES are out .. starting from the 22nd onwards..

http://dgca.nic.in/admit/Pilot0412Sch.pdf
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Old 28th Jan 2014, 13:57
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For DGCA meteorology and regulations? What are the current best source of self study books.


- thanks.
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Old 31st Jan 2014, 11:37
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Hi,
I did refer I C Joshi for Meteorology and Bali for Regulations only.
These were the only books referred for exams and i was lucky enough to clear both the exams in first attempt.

Cheers
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Composite paper help

hey there

just a quick question, a friend of mine suggested using the oxford books as a basis for passing the composite paper, he said he passed just using those, i get that having multiple sources could be good, but id rather not flood myself with junk info while studying for these exams. DGCA looks notoriously hard to navigate around (excuse the pun). So currently since this thread is quite old, what would be the best approach to tackling the composite paper?

Thanks
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Old 16th Sep 2014, 06:56
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Study Oxford and Keith. There is nothing JUNK in such books. Please quit this such a way of approaching towards an exam . Knowledge always helps. However go through the syllabus for Dgca Cpl and read all the topics/Questions from Oxford and Keith.

http://dgca.nic.in/cars/D7B-B4.pdf


Study IC Joshi for Met. Try to do the questions from Oxford as well for met.

Professionals don't go for shortcuts.
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Old 11th Nov 2014, 07:35
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Haha sorry, yea reading that back again did sound a bit rude, Thanks for help. Professionals don't go for shortcuts, but there is such a thing as a smart approach to tackling an exam rather than hounding over several books that wont address the syllabus?
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Old 20th Apr 2016, 11:25
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Study books

Hello everyone .
I am planning to give the July 2016 attempt for composite and regs .
From this thread it appears that GSP and Oxford are must. I have oxford books in soft copy .
Does anyone have gsp's ?,If yes I'd me more than greatful if you could send me the soft copy .
Also Amy suggestions and tips and tricks are welcome .
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Old 18th Feb 2017, 05:52
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notes for Air Regulations DGCA

Any study materials which might help clearing my DGCA exam. Please send me at [email protected]. thanks
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Old 11th Nov 2017, 09:23
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Right now I'm working. I cannot leave the job or take a long leave of 12 or 15 months. So I have to do ground training on my own. Can anyone suggest the process, right from books to refer to apply for DGCA? Thanks in Advance.
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WHICH IS EASIER TO PASS CPLCG NAVCOMP OR CPLG GIVING SEPERATLY? Cleard regs.
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WHICH IS EASIER TO PASS CPLCG NAVCOMP OR CPLG GIVING SEPERATLY? Cleard regs.
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