What question have you seen so many times you could answer it in your sleep?
For me its anything about the ISA temperature lapse rate 😭 I swear I’ve seen it so many times I could probably answer it after being woken up at 3am.
For me its anything about the ISA temperature lapse rate 😭 I swear I’ve seen it so many times I could probably answer it after being woken up at 3am.
I haven’t done mine yet, but I’m really curious what that moment actually feels like. One minute your instructor is sitting next to you, and the next you’re completely alone and responsible for the aircraft.
Were you nervous before takeoff, or did the nerves only hit you once you were in the air? And did you actually enjoy the flight, or were you too focused on not messing anything up?
What’s the funniest or most random thing you’ve ever heard on frequency?
Could be someone using the wrong callsign, an accidental hot mic, a pilot getting completely tongue-tied, or ATC dropping a perfectly timed one-liner 😅
I know radio is meant to be serious, but sometimes you hear something that makes the whole cockpit lose it. What’s yours?
I really want to see some experiences and how you managed to deal with it.
I feel like everyone picks up at least one habit during training that their instructor has to correct about 500 times before it finally sticks. 😅
Maybe it was staring at the instruments too much, death-gripping the controls, forgetting rudder, overcorrecting on final… whatever your personal struggle was.
What was yours, and how long did it take you to finally get rid of it?
Hi guys!
If you had to spend the rest of your flying career with only one, which would you choose?
Would you go with a modern glass cockpit for the extra situational awareness and automation, or stick with classic steam gauges because they make you a better stick-and-rudder pilot?
We're not talking about what's more common today, just your personal preference.
For me It was one of those Air Law questions about transition altitude vs. transition level. I don't know why, but my brain refused to remember which one was fixed and which one depended on atmospheric pressure. I got that topic wrong so many times that now it's probably the one thing I'll never forget. 😂
For me, it's being able to read explanations after getting a question wrong. I feel like I learn way more from understanding why I was wrong than just memorizing the correct answer.
Curious to know what everyone else values most. Offline mode? Progress tracking? Comments? Performance stats? Something else?
Not necessarily the hardest subject overall (just the one with questions that feel designed to personally ruin your evening...)
I’ll be doing a perfectly normal Avex session and then one strangely worded question makes me question my entire career choice 😂
What subject gets your vote?
Hello guys, I've just finished my 1st sitting and now i am thinking: 2nd sitting MB POF PERF OPS or 3rd sitting RNAV AIRLAW FPM GNAV?
Any advice please, if any better combo exists?
Thank you in advance 🙂
Hi everyone! I’ve recently started my ATPL course and I’m wondering how long it usually takes to consistently score around 80–90% in the question banks. After how many practice questions or mock exams did you start feeling properly exam-ready?
Personally, even if i can make coffee at home myself, i like -not always, but often- go to a coffee shop with my iPad. The feeling of listening background music, smelling coffee and people having a not very loud chit chat, makes me feel cozy and good enough to study.
For me its like 14 hours or so... (2h per day)
ATPL student here with a probably stupid question, but I always see people online making fun of it, saying it's cringey. But if you've just landed after a rough approach or bad weather, does it ever feel like a genuine "thank you"?
Or are the cockpit door and headsets enough that you don't hear a thing?
Hi all!
Okay, first of all, i am trying to study for my exams, and i decided to pick ATPLQ to do so... the thing is, when i registered the account and such i was at home - i am now vacation so only am able to log in with my iPad- and ive tried to log in for weeks from my ipad and they blocked my account with NO explanation...? just saying something on the lines of "we cant provide further explanations why". So basically I feel obliged to find other source because i tried to contact them to unlift the ban and there is no possible reasoning with them, apparently i've heard from other people its happening to them too. So, please, any other platform where i can actually now start to study?
Thank you so much beforehand.