ATP Written???
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Ok, I am studying for my ATP written. I just need help to clarify on something. How many different ATP written tests can you take? After looking at the book, it looks like there are a few different ones. I see matter relating to an ATP 121, ATP 135, Flight Engineer and Dispatcher. Do I tell them which one I like to take? Do I study only the parts that relate to ALL and the 121 because that is what I am taking it for? Just curious because I have my test next week! Thanks in advance!
I personally did the All ATP's program. Like everyone else, I was in at 8am, and out a little after lunch time with a passing score.
Good luck in your studies. Keep your eye on the prize, because studying out of a book that is twice the thickness as the Commercial Written study guide, can be very discouraging at times...
Good luck bud!
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Thanks for all the advice. I was thinking of using sheppard air, but for my interview, I have been told is much harder than the ATP written but same material so I think I am going to have to suck it up and actually study the thing! Thanks Again.
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I'm thinking about applying to Eagle, and taking the ATP written beforehand...however, doesnt the written exam expire after 24months, and with a 4-5 year upgrade (at best) what's the point? Should I still take it to "look competitive?"
I'm thinking about applying to Eagle, and taking the ATP written beforehand...however, doesnt the written exam expire after 24months, and with a 4-5 year upgrade (at best) what's the point? Should I still take it to "look competitive?"
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