ATPL study material
- VBlade
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ATPL study material
About to start ATPL theory and wondering what everyone has been using. AFT? , OAT?
Would be great to hear anyones recent experiences.
Thanks in advance.
Would be great to hear anyones recent experiences.
Thanks in advance.
- RePLCPLH
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Re: ATPL study material
I used AFT self studied every subject and passed first time each subject. Heaps of good online tutorials as well on YouTube for systems section, makes it easier to understand.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FceXdeoOVWo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FceXdeoOVWo
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Re: ATPL study material
Rolland how much time did you put into it? I want to do it as well but not sure how to fit it into work/family time.
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AFT don’t seem to be keeping up with the new pexo exams at CASA.
AFT theory notes will require additional material in order to get a full understanding to pass.
Good luck
AFT theory notes will require additional material in order to get a full understanding to pass.
Good luck
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homersimpson wrote:Rolland how much time did you put into it? I want to do it as well but not sure how to fit it into work/family time.
I wasnt in a rush did it over a 12 month period probably spent a good 4-5 weeks on each subject, roughly, and had time off after each subject. I only did it last year so i was happy with AFT, didnt need to source anything else except some YouTube videos to see actual systems etc in use, (dont have a 737 handy to go over).
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Cheers for the replies.
I thought that may be the case with the AFT material but as OAT doesnt seem to be keeing up with everything its the only option.
Also, is everyone using the same for for IREX also?
Thanks again.
I thought that may be the case with the AFT material but as OAT doesnt seem to be keeing up with everything its the only option.
Also, is everyone using the same for for IREX also?
Thanks again.
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What’s the Prerequisite for doing the ATPL subjects ?
My fix wing mates said to do them as soon as I did my CPL while a lot of the basics are fresh. But it’s not like I can get the license till I’m at 1500hr yea ?
My fix wing mates said to do them as soon as I did my CPL while a lot of the basics are fresh. But it’s not like I can get the license till I’m at 1500hr yea ?
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jimiemick wrote:What’s the Prerequisite for doing the ATPL subjects ?
My fix wing mates said to do them as soon as I did my CPL while a lot of the basics are fresh. But it’s not like I can get the license till I’m at 1500hr yea ?
The only prerequisite is to have completed CPL subjects, I did mine 14 years after completing my CPL subjects lol, so yeah having it fresh would help but certainly not essential. Once completed you get a theory credit towards your ATPL obviously yes then the flying requirements need to be ticked.
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VBlade wrote:Also, is everyone using the same for for IREX also?
The IREX is common to helos and fixed-wing so it uses a fixed-wing for all the scenarios. I'm using Bob Tait as that's what the majority of guys getting through that I've spoken to are using. He also does an intensive course at Redcliffe several times a year if you don't want to self-study.
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Rolland wrote:jimiemick wrote:What’s the Prerequisite for doing the ATPL subjects ?
My fix wing mates said to do them as soon as I did my CPL while a lot of the basics are fresh. But it’s not like I can get the license till I’m at 1500hr yea ?
The only prerequisite is to have completed CPL subjects, I did mine 14 years after completing my CPL subjects lol, so yeah having it fresh would help but certainly not essential. Once completed you get a theory credit towards your ATPL obviously yes then the flying requirements need to be ticked.
Don't forget the MCC course and flight test.
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Thanks to our friends at CASA the ATPL(H) is now a very difficult qualification to obtain.
I did the AFT course around 9 years ago where I studied the harder 3 subjects at AFT full time and the easier subjects via distance education. Made life much easier. People far smarter than me did self study for all of them but that wasn’t something I wanted to pursue. Generally pass rates for full time attendance is pretty good.
I did the AFT course around 9 years ago where I studied the harder 3 subjects at AFT full time and the easier subjects via distance education. Made life much easier. People far smarter than me did self study for all of them but that wasn’t something I wanted to pursue. Generally pass rates for full time attendance is pretty good.
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FerrariFlyer wrote: People far smarter than me did self study for all of them but that wasn’t something I wanted to pursue. Generally pass rates for full time attendance is pretty good.
I wouldn't say smarter, in my case dumber. I was mad enough to study the AFT notes alone in the UK at night then operate JAR during the day, it was 9 months of pain especially as my most common question was "but WHY??". I then came to Perth to have a few ground school sessions at Heliwest before sitting the exams, the in person stuff was invaluable to fix any errors in my understanding.
I would honestly suggest AFT and if at all possible go to them and do it in person. Alternatively find a local school to help with questions.
Good luck with whichever route you choose.
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Thanks for all the replies, plenty to think about.
Sounds like the plan to do IREX with tait and ATPL with AFT self study, If I get stuck with anything Ill check out the full time option.
Cheers
Sounds like the plan to do IREX with tait and ATPL with AFT self study, If I get stuck with anything Ill check out the full time option.
Cheers
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VBlade wrote:Thanks for all the replies, plenty to think about.
Sounds like the plan to do IREX with tait and ATPL with AFT self study, If I get stuck with anything Ill check out the full time option.
Cheers
Make sure to do IREX first, sets you up well for ATPL flight planning, Nav & Air Law.
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Cheers for the heads up!
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Rolland wrote:VBlade wrote:Thanks for all the replies, plenty to think about.
Sounds like the plan to do IREX with tait and ATPL with AFT self study, If I get stuck with anything Ill check out the full time option.
Cheers
Make sure to do IREX first, sets you up well for ATPL flight planning, Nav & Air Law.
I also find ironing your private parts and running head first really fast at solid objects sets you up well for sitting the ATPL exams. Worse is reading the regulators reasoning for the abject incompetence in making some of them relevant to helicopters as opposed to being based on an aeroplane that is no longer operated in Australia.
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Rolland wrote:I also find ironing your private parts and running head first really fast at solid objects sets you up well for sitting the ATPL exams. Worse is reading the regulators reasoning for the abject incompetence in making some of them relevant to helicopters as opposed to being based on an aeroplane that is no longer operated in Australia.
Too funny! The day they actually update and create actual rotary wing specific exams I will be retired.
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Evil Twin wrote:Rolland wrote:VBlade wrote:Thanks for all the replies, plenty to think about.
Sounds like the plan to do IREX with tait and ATPL with AFT self study, If I get stuck with anything Ill check out the full time option.
Cheers
Make sure to do IREX first, sets you up well for ATPL flight planning, Nav & Air Law.
I also find ironing your private parts and running head first really fast at solid objects sets you up well for sitting the ATPL exams. Worse is reading the regulators reasoning for the abject incompetence in making some of them relevant to helicopters as opposed to being based on an aeroplane that is no longer operated in Australia.
Yep pretty much the same approach one takes to having any constructive mature conversation on any pilot related forum
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