EASA ATPL Package (former JAA)
This package provides you with an up-to-date questionbank of more than 8.000 ATPL questions according to EASA (former JAA).
This catalogue requires you to have and understanding of calculations of distance, direction, speed and time. Furthermore competency and knowledge of true altitude computations is a must have. In addition detailed understanding of maps and charts, the navigation calculator, chart projections, Inertial Navigations Systems, plotting, grid navigation, time definitions and many more is required. Here we provide you with a step-by-step explanation and solution of each task!
The topic The Solar System as part of the subject General Navigation contains 28 questions. It is part of the EASA ATPL Package (former JAA) package.
The topic The Earth as part of the subject General Navigation contains 55 questions. It is part of the EASA ATPL Package (former JAA) package.
The topic Time as part of the subject General Navigation contains 26 questions. It is part of the EASA ATPL Package (former JAA) package.
The topic Aeronautical Charts as part of the subject General Navigation contains 149 questions. It is part of the EASA ATPL Package (former JAA) package.
The topic Magnetism as part of the subject General Navigation contains 37 questions. It is part of the EASA ATPL Package (former JAA) package.
The topic Inflight Navigation as part of the subject General Navigation contains 53 questions. It is part of the EASA ATPL Package (former JAA) package.
The topic Conversions as part of the subject General Navigation contains 3 questions. It is part of the EASA ATPL Package (former JAA) package.
The topic Use of Navigational Computer as part of the subject General Navigation contains 33 questions. It is part of the EASA ATPL Package (former JAA) package.
The topic Altimetry as part of the subject General Navigation contains 36 questions. It is part of the EASA ATPL Package (former JAA) package.
This package provides you with an up-to-date questionbank of more than 8.000 ATPL questions according to EASA (former JAA).