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Pilotlevi1988 10-16-2016 05:15 PM

Atp written
 
What is the best software/book to study for the ATP written?

Thanks in Advance,
Levi Johnson

Dubz 10-16-2016 07:12 PM


Originally Posted by Pilotlevi1988 (Post 2225063)
What is the best software/book to study for the ATP written?

Thanks in Advance,
Levi Johnson

Absolutely 100%, hands down, no doubt...

Sheppard Air

Go get em, good luck.

121121 10-20-2016 06:26 AM

Gonna have to disagree. Used Shep Air. Not a single ? Was on my written. 80% of my test was DC3 performance. Good luck. We are all counting on you.

JamesNoBrakes 10-20-2016 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by 121121 (Post 2227693)
Gonna have to disagree. Used Shep Air. Not a single ? Was on my written. 80% of my test was DC3 performance. Good luck. We are all counting on you.

Was this back in 1940?

MD-11Loader 11-02-2016 06:28 AM

I am using Sheppard as well. Trying to figure out how much time per day to dedicate to it? I take my test in just over a month.

AFSOCFlyr 11-02-2016 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by JamesNoBrakes (Post 2227697)
Was this back in 1940?



Hah!

+1 Shep Air (took in 2014 or 2015...or this past July minus however many months the written is good for :P )


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AFSOCFlyr 11-02-2016 03:37 PM

Also for those using Shep Air:

Follow their study instructions! Don't try and memorize it like a mil MQF. I didn't listen at first and wasted about two weeks. Then spent ~3 weeks (WAG. study as much as you need to) using their method(s) studying 2hr max per day and scored something in the 90s.

Memorize their graphs and memory aides for the applicable sections and recreate them on your scrap paper as soon as they allow you to get started on the test.



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Aviator03 12-18-2016 02:49 PM

How long ago/when did you take the test?
 

Originally Posted by AFSOCFlyr (Post 2236818)
Also for those using Shep Air:

Follow their study instructions! Don't try and memorize it like a mil MQF. I didn't listen at first and wasted about two weeks. Then spent ~3 weeks (WAG. study as much as you need to) using their method(s) studying 2hr max per day and scored something in the 90s.

Memorize their graphs and memory aides for the applicable sections and recreate them on your scrap paper as soon as they allow you to get started on the test.



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AFSOCFlyr, how long ago/when did you take the Test?

Ohlsan 12-18-2016 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by Dubz (Post 2225137)
Absolutely 100%, hands down, no doubt...

Sheppard Air

Go get em, good luck.

Sheppard Air is hands down the best program and method for study

Bravix 12-20-2016 01:58 AM

Personally, I feel like Gleim is a better study aid. Far clearer and more thorough explanations for right and wrong answers.

Sheppard Air is GREAT, don't get me wrong, but I'd say its better at being a memorization aid, less so a study aid.

If someone just wanted the best tool for passing the written, I'd recommend Sheppard Air...but not as a study aid, necessarily.


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