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Re: AA ATPL Test

Postby nickz89 » Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:04 am

Maverick wrote:Hahaha.. ok ok..

1st stage is the ATPL Entry test which consist of 4 sets of questions.. Set A, B, C & D. These sets are actually previous questions taken from the CA6 & CA2 syllabus. Muggup's can be definitely obtained appropriately through the right people.. :^^: :p .

2nd stage is the Interview and where you get SCREWED through the Vertical axis and the Horizontal axis ::D: .. Interview process consist of 3 senior Captains and they will ask anything ranging from your D-CAT, CA6, CA2 & Operations Technique from your previous flying school and etc. This is the part where they easily catch the "Mugger's" red handed.. There is NO WAY you can make anything up during this phase.. It all depends on your knowledge and your experience of your training. I know some people will say, "What Experience?!?, Its only 200 hours whatt :=\: ..?!?" But trust me, they know the exact questions to ask you.. ::D: Sneaky fellers!..

So what I did was Muggup and study also... Its a win-win situation for you, can't go wrong anywhere...

Good Luck You Guys!.. and Godspeed. :><.:



Maverick frm batch A17? or was it 16? haha
thx for this info..helped alot!

exactly what subjects did u concentrate more on?
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Re: AA ATPL Test

Postby Maverick » Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:18 am

Anytime man.. Didn't concentrate on any particular subject, had to be an "all rounder". Being knowledgeable in all subjects is key.

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Re: AA ATPL Test

Postby dummyair » Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:56 am

anyone else attending the jan atpl test?
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Re: AA ATPL Test

Postby vejay1188 » Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:21 pm

hai dummyair...r u attending air asia Atpl exam tis january...??
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Re: AA ATPL Test

Postby Honey Bear » Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:48 pm

Hi Vejay, are you still waiting for call up?
"Learn from mistake" is totally not suitable for a pilot. You might be don't have chance to fly again after you did a mistake. You can only learn from people's mistake.
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Re: AA ATPL Test

Postby vejay1188 » Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:52 pm

Honey Bear wrote:Hi Vejay, are you still waiting for call up?

yaa im stil waiting..hw bout u??..
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Re: AA ATPL Test

Postby Honey Bear » Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:53 pm

ya... I'm still waiting~ I asked my friend help me submit my resume 2 weeks ago, but he still hasn't submitted yet. haiz~
"Learn from mistake" is totally not suitable for a pilot. You might be don't have chance to fly again after you did a mistake. You can only learn from people's mistake.
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Re: AA ATPL Test

Postby vejay1188 » Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:07 pm

Honey Bear wrote:ya... I'm still waiting~ I asked my friend help me submit my resume 2 weeks ago, but he still hasn't submitted yet. haiz~

submit for whic airline ?..
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Re: AA ATPL Test

Postby Honey Bear » Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:09 pm

AirAsia. Others I submitted by myself.
"Learn from mistake" is totally not suitable for a pilot. You might be don't have chance to fly again after you did a mistake. You can only learn from people's mistake.
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Re: AA ATPL Test

Postby vejay1188 » Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:18 pm

oh k..
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