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Old 12-17-2006, 02:10 PM
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In the ASA ATP exam book there are numerous questions refering to part 135 ops. Does American Eagle's ATP exam have any of those questions on it? What I know so far is to study the questions that don't have refer to figure, and performance.
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In the ASA ATP exam book there are numerous questions refering to part 135 ops. Does American Eagle's ATP exam have any of those questions on it? What I know so far is to study the questions that don't have refer to figure, and performance.

No 135. This applies to all airlines. You are correct about the figures and calculations also.
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That will make it a little easier. Thanks!
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the written prep book for the ATP includes both part 135 and part 121, and when you go in to take the written you tell them you'll be taking the 135 or 121 ATP.
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the written prep book for the ATP includes both part 135 and part 121, and when you go in to take the written you tell them you'll be taking the 135 or 121 ATP.

This is true for the actual ATP written, not for the written tests at airline interviews, which will include only 121 questions.
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does that hold true even if your airline does charter ops on the side?

not being a smarta$$, just curious

i assume it would just be in the ops specs.
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