Meteorology CATS ATPL Online Course Home Module 2.I did my exams with CATS aviation, and the subject split was as follows: Module 1 I had just been through a redundancy process at work > I wanted to fly > and I just wanted to make sure that I’d never be in the position again where I’d be reliant on total strangers to decide on my future.ĪTPL exams and becoming a pilot were paths to pursue a different career that meant I could step away from my career as an engineer and do what I love.Ĭertain subjects overlap in certain areas – for example, general navigation and flight planning are pretty close in terms of content.įor this reason, you want to group your subjects in as sensible an order as possible to minimise the amount of work and get the shortcuts where subjects overlap. You need to find a reason to push through and grind to get the result that you want and need.įor me, my motivation was straightforward. You will hit a ‘wall’ at some stage (as everyone does) where you just can’t be bothered. I don’t want to create the idea that ATPL exams are impossible to pass – they are not – you have to work hard and work consistently over 6-12 months depending on your course type, and you will get through. I don’t think I am exaggerating by suggesting that ATPL exams will probably be the most challenging and intense study you will most likely have undertaken in your life. ATPL Online Course: The Truth About CATS ATPL (Review) MotivationĪTPL exams are brutal, and when I first started my ATPL exams, I remember the course instructor from CATS aviation saying that ATPL exams are used as a filter to weed out who wants to fly professionally and who does not. ![]()
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