

*** You can choose to take your Communications exam as part of Module 2 or Module 3. This subject has two separate exams: VFR Communications and IFR Communications, but we combine them on the course. *** The first ATPL module contains the following subjects:Īfter the Module 1 exams you will progress to study the following Module 2 subjects:Ġ21 – Airframe and Systems, Electrics, Power Plant and Emergency EquipmentĠ33 – Flight Planning and Flight MonitoringĠ90 – Communications. The Maths and Physics module is conducted in the CBT only and there are no EASA exams associated with it.

Secondly, it satisfies the regulatory requirement that we ensure your level of knowledge is sufficient for the remainder of the course. This serves two purposes first it is a refresher for you if you have not studied these subjects for a while.

You have a total of 6 sittings to pass all the exams and no more than 4 attempts at any one subject within those 6 sittings.īefore you start the ATPL study, there is a module on Maths and Physics. In addition to the revision weeks, there are optional accelerator days also conducted at Bristol Groundschool’s training centre in Clevedon, designed to help you if you feel you need it with additional classroom time dealing with the more tricky subjects. Please note that you must pass all exams within 18 months of your first exam sitting. The purpose of these intensive revision weeks at our centre is to consolidate your learning, correct any misunderstandings and prepare you for the exams.
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Hard copy training manuals are also available as an optional extra. Distance learning can progress at your own pace, using our state-of-the-art Computer Based Training (CBT) program ATPdigital which has been designed to split the subjects across three modules each module has a distance learning phase followed by a classroom revision course in Clevedon, Somerset (near Bristol Airport) just before your exams.
