I am studying to write the ATPL exams and I was wondering if anyone can help me with reading two types of charts. I need help reading the "specific range chart" and the "buffet onset boundary chart". I have been trying to understand them for a few days now and I am at my wits end. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance
ATPL question
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ATPL question
Hello,
I am studying to write the ATPL exams and I was wondering if anyone can help me with reading two types of charts. I need help reading the "specific range chart" and the "buffet onset boundary chart". I have been trying to understand them for a few days now and I am at my wits end. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance

I am studying to write the ATPL exams and I was wondering if anyone can help me with reading two types of charts. I need help reading the "specific range chart" and the "buffet onset boundary chart". I have been trying to understand them for a few days now and I am at my wits end. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance
Re: ATPL question
PM merigobgo wrote:Hello,![]()
I am studying to write the ATPL exams and I was wondering if anyone can help me with reading two types of charts. I need help reading the "specific range chart" and the "buffet onset boundary chart". I have been trying to understand them for a few days now and I am at my wits end. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance
Re: ATPL question
Tip 1: Follow the penicl marks from the previous candidate to find your answer.
Tip 2: Pick "C" and move on to the next question.
Tip 2: Pick "C" and move on to the next question.
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Re: ATPL question
+1 x1000Guilden wrote:Tip 1: Follow the penicl marks from the previous candidate to find your answer.
Tip 2: Pick "C" and move on to the next question.

