Calculator use on the ATP Written
Looking for some gouge on the use of a calculator when taking the ATP written. I know calculators are allowed and a fistful of problems on the test require straight up aero formulas (convert Mach to TAS at a given alt and temp), but i've also heard there is a built-in calculator as part of the ATP testing software. So 3 questions:
- Can anyone validate whether the ATP written test includes a calc?
- If so, is that calc sufficient, or are you better off bringing your own?
- If there is a built-in, do you know of any on-line modeling for their calc, so you can practice on how to use it, before showing up for the test.
Thanks!