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Old 01-18-2007, 12:09 PM
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Anyone know a good place on the net to practice the ATP for free???
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Old 01-18-2007, 12:10 PM
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Old 01-18-2007, 12:28 PM
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Thanks for that site.
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Old 01-18-2007, 05:38 PM
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http://sheppardair.com/

Best site EVER to study for your ATP. I got a high score on my test (missed one question) after studying about 2 hours a day for a week straight. Comprable to ATP's course, but cheaper. I never cracked a book.

Great customer service, great experience, and a great score to show for it.
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man, passing those stupid writtens is easy. Anybody can sit down and memorize the book. just get the gleim and do a chapter every 2 days,, memorize it, i studied for about 3 weeks, took the atp written in 34 minutes and only missed 1 question,, and i think its cause i read it wrong. Just go buy the big red book and spend some quality time with her.

the hard part is putting it into real world application. like when you start flying for your first 121 operator,,, then all that silly "flying single engine in still air shiz starts to come to mind when the vis is 1200 rvr in good ole BOS.
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http://sheppardair.com/

Best site EVER to study for your ATP. I got a high score on my test (missed one question) after studying about 2 hours a day for a week straight. Comprable to ATP's course, but cheaper. I never cracked a book.

Great customer service, great experience, and a great score to show for it.
I used the same. Thought it was great!
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I agree - Use Sheppard Air. I used it on the FEX and ATP and it is much easier then the Gleim...which I bought then put it in the attic.

Sheppard Air will set you up for success, plus narrow the questions down to a manageable amount..ie 700 vs 1400+. Give Mike a call
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