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Free JAA ATPL questions database online

If you’re an ATPL student in Europe, you know first hand how painful the theoretical exams are. A non-negligible part of the information you have to memorize is not exactly useful in flight. When getting through that process for my IFR rating, I lost a couple of point in the navigation exam, because I did not knew how many atomic-clock are on-board each GPS sattelite.

I’m not sure about air-law, but I think one of my wrong answers was about the number of paint lines accross runway to materialize the threshold, when the runway is more than 45 meters wide. This could be fun, if it was not sad. Many pilots-to-be waste hours learning useless things.

For a couple of years, I did teach principles of flight at PPL level, and the challenge was simple: teach what is useful for flight, but also what is useful for passing the exam. The overlap between the two domains is surprisingly tiny.

I probably was amongst the last generation of pilots not using online theory learning. We already had a question database, but we had to go through the 200 hours of “presence learning”. This is now reduced to something like 30 hours, the rest of the time being spent using online learning tool. Believe or not, but for the exams, we used pens and paper !

The authority insist a lot, that the questions are secret, and shall not be noted down, memorized, or communicated to anybody. So the online database we used (and paid for) was officially “inspired” by the JAA questions database.

Nowadays, many services offer online question databases for practice, which are all more or less “inspired” from the exam questions. Most of them require registration and / or a fee. However, I recently stumbled upon an online list of questions, with their answers.

I browsed it, and on the base of my own experience, In can confirm that these questions are extremely similar to the ones you’ll find in the exams. The only missing thing is the list of possible answers, only the correct one is provided.

The repartition of proposed answers is always the same: a completely stupid and incredible one, one obviously false, one close to the correct one, and the correct one itself. So this database won’t help you to deal with selecting the less wrong answer, but will give you a good idea about the kind of questions you can expect, and is also a good revision tool.

Click here to visit the free online JAA ATPL questions database.

UPDATE: click here for more freebies for pilots.

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3 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. PIERRE

    What are the conditions to get access (subscribe) to the “free online JAA ATPL questions database?

  2. @Pierre, there are no conditions. Just use the link in the end of the post.

  3. PIERRE Roger

    Good morning,
    I’m trying to take an interactive JAA ATPL test.
    After having answered to the first question, I click on “NEXT QUESTION” but I never receive another one but always the same first question with a yellow message indicating “Please do not use the BACK or REFRESH button on your brouwser”.
    If I click on “TAKE ANOTHER ATPL TEST” bottom of the brouwser, I receive an invitation to select a matter.
    How to do?

    Thank you in advance

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