Conversion to U.S ATP
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- Leroy HOTDOG Zanzibar
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Conversion to U.S ATP
Hey everybody!
Does anyone have any info. on a study guide or something for the 40 question exam to get your U.S ATP??? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks in advance.
Does anyone have any info. on a study guide or something for the 40 question exam to get your U.S ATP??? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks in advance.
CARPE DIEM
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You can look around here:
http://www.faa.gov/education_research/t ... st_guides/
also when you go to the FAA Site you can type in ATS 600 I believe and you can get all the info there.
Oklahoma City FSDO was the most helpfull in me locating the Commercial study and question guides.
joe pilot
http://www.faa.gov/education_research/t ... st_guides/
also when you go to the FAA Site you can type in ATS 600 I believe and you can get all the info there.
Oklahoma City FSDO was the most helpfull in me locating the Commercial study and question guides.
joe pilot
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Check this:
http://www.avidaviator.com/asa_atp_tp.html
or the classic and very good:
http://www.amazon.com/Airline-Transport ... 0917539494
60? I thought it was a 100 Q test. Whatever... go to a CATS place and you can get your written done and graded for about $80. You can write it for FAR 135 (704) or 121 (705) ops. The 121 is usually better when looking for a job.
Good kuck
http://www.avidaviator.com/asa_atp_tp.html
or the classic and very good:
http://www.amazon.com/Airline-Transport ... 0917539494
60? I thought it was a 100 Q test. Whatever... go to a CATS place and you can get your written done and graded for about $80. You can write it for FAR 135 (704) or 121 (705) ops. The 121 is usually better when looking for a job.
Good kuck
- cloudrunner
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This one worked for me.. http://www.gleim.com/aviation/airline_transport/
The books give you every possible question you can see on the exam. (Freedom of Information Act), the advice given to me was to go through the book, circle the right answers then go back through them over and over associating the question with the right answer. Worked Like a charm.
Good Luck
The books give you every possible question you can see on the exam. (Freedom of Information Act), the advice given to me was to go through the book, circle the right answers then go back through them over and over associating the question with the right answer. Worked Like a charm.
Good Luck
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- Dave Grohl
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Does anything like the Gleim manual exist in Canada for studying for the TC writtens?cloudrunner wrote:This one worked for me.. http://www.gleim.com/aviation/airline_transport/
The books give you every possible question you can see on the exam. (Freedom of Information Act), the advice given to me was to go through the book, circle the right answers then go back through them over and over associating the question with the right answer. Worked Like a charm.
Good Luck