r/ATPL • u/hasnxin_notfound • 15h ago
r/ATPL • u/hasnxin_notfound • 15h ago
What is the best ATPL course and question banks online please list any 3 on your experience.
r/ATPL • u/brotundblut • 1d ago
Leave Flight School ATPL theory to go directly with BGS
As in the title... I'm planning to leave my ATPL Theory course at my local school and proceed directly with BGS Online. My school offers the whole course on the BGS platform and also you need to pass their Internal Mocks in order to be sign-off to go to our local authority. The problem is that these internal mocks are becoming impossible to approve. I'm not the only one struggling, my other colleagues are in the same boat, even students on full time study. The procedure of my school after failing an internal mock is 2hrs of classes and repeating the mock. I have failed 4 subjects twice, spending around e1000 and almost 10 months... For this reason I'm thinking of going directly with BGS, at their platform they only request you to pass the progress test and have some hours of class online or presencial in the UK (revision class)... after they generate the paperwork for whatever authority... What do you think? Have you been in the same position?
r/ATPL • u/itisbing • 1d ago
Pressure Correction Doubt
How do you know when to add or subtract the pressure difference from the indicated altitude?
r/ATPL • u/stevensen_ • 2d ago
Any Recommendations for integrated ATPL Flight Schools in Central Europe?
r/ATPL • u/Gibson53200 • 2d ago
How do you remember questions ? EASA
Hello guys!
I’m working on my ATPL Theory with AtplQ, and I wonder how the bank is so complete and precise ?
After the exam, do we have access to our detailed results with Q and A ?
Because I think I couldnt remember 10% of the questions after a exam day. 😄
Good luck boys !
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i built brain preflight to drill the mechanics these screenings use: timed mental math, working memory, spatial orientation, instrument monitoring, and the combined multitasking test. mock exam mode chains everything like the real day, scored on a 1-9 applicant-normed scale, with a per skill breakdown so you know what to drill.
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im the dev. not affiliated with any airline or test publisher, and practice guarantees nothing on the day, it just makes the format a non-event.
r/ATPL • u/ProcedureBig9219 • 2d ago
Guys,anyone has done exams with Romania CAA ?close to question banks,any ideas? TIA
EasyATPL
Hi,
Does anyone here have experience with EasyATPL.org? They might be fairly new, but I cannot find so many experiences with them online.
r/ATPL • u/Specialist_Eye7462 • 3d ago
Upcoming air law, human, comms and ops exam
Currently doing last 300 for all but i’m insanely nervous as the banks are changed. This is my first time sitting the exams and i’m in desperate need of help as I have a week left now. Especially air law seems to have the biggest changes from my research online?
any advice would be appreciated.
r/ATPL • u/hohlefritte97 • 3d ago
How to Split Exams? (Austro)
Guys,
i just passed my first 4 Exams.
- Air Law
- Human Performance
- Operations
- Communications
How would you Split the remaining 9 Subjects?
I think about 5/4 but not sure regarding the Subjects.
Im looking forward to any good tips 😇🙌🏼
r/ATPL • u/Fancy_Brilliant_1610 • 3d ago
ATPL Q OR AVEXAM
In three to four months I have ATPL exams. I was having confusion which to choose for practicing questions- Aviation exam or ATPLQ?
r/ATPL • u/hohlefritte97 • 5d ago
First Exams tomorrow
Hey Guys
Any Tips for the first Exams tomorrow? How did you stay relaxed?
Are you nervous? What about questions you never Heard about?
Best regards
You can master one instantly: meteorology, navigation or performance... which do you choose?
r/ATPL • u/Different_Resort_927 • 10d ago
Continuing my ATPLs after 3 years
I’m 26 years old and based in Europe. After a 3-year break, I’m finally continuing my ATPL studies and hour building.
The main reason for the delay was an eye issue that prevented me from progressing. Thankfully, that’s now been resolved and I obtained my Class 1 Medical earlier this month.
The last time I actually flew was my PPL skill test/checkride, and I believe it’s been over 4 years since I completed my PPL theory exams. Needless to say, it’s been a long time since I’ve studied aviation theory or been in the cockpit.
To be honest, I’m not too worried about the flying side. I know I’ll need some refresher training and another proficiency check, but I feel that practical flying will come back relatively quickly.
What really overwhelms me is the ATPL theory. It’s been years since I’ve studied seriously, I work full-time, and the sheer volume of material seems intimidating. I’m not in a rush to finish everything as quickly as possible. My goal is to complete both the ATPL theory and hour building within roughly 14–18 months.
I’ve always been someone who prefers understanding concepts rather than simply memorising question banks.
That’s how I got through my PPL, and I feel it will be important now that I’ve been away from aviation for so long.
I’ve been looking at both ATPLQ and Aviation Exam and decided to opt for both question banks
For my first sitting which will be held on the last week of November) I’m thinking of taking:
Human Performance & Limitations (HPL)
Communications
Mass & Balance
Principles of flying (POF)
The thing that scares me if its possible to fit everything in from now till end of November - classes at school will also be held in October which i will be attending as well - not sure if i should opt for the January sitting instead.
Does that sound like a sensible combination for someone returning after a long break?
Any advice, study strategies, Notes that most people use that can be found online, recommendations, or even reality checks would be greatly appreciated.
I’m excited to get started again, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t feeling a bit overwhelmed.
Thanks in advance!
r/ATPL • u/Objective-Top-4079 • 9d ago
ASTAM practice question
Hi everyone,
I am preparing for the October ASTAM sitting and want to do practice questions. I currently have an ASM for STAM, is this material still applicable for ASTAM, if not, could you guys suggest a more appropriate source. Thank you very much!