Dufo From Slovenia, joined May 1999, 752 posts, RR: 4 Posted (9 years 4 months 2 weeks 2 days 2 hours ago) and read 1490 times:
..starting with the Airlaw, followed by other 13 exams over the next 2 weeks.
Nothing bothers me except Meteorology and maybe Flight planning.. damn that climatology
Any experiences to share, anyone?
Regards,
Jernej
I seriously think I just creamed my pants without any influence from any outside variables.
Bragi From Iceland, joined May 2001, 218 posts, RR: 0 Reply 1, posted (9 years 4 months 2 weeks 1 day 8 hours ago) and read 1426 times:
I wish you good luck!
My JAA ATP exams will be in june this year.
I agree, Meteorology is a bit tricky but I find Electrics and Electronics also difficult (though not impossible!).
Muhammad Ali: "Superman don’t need no seat belt." Flight Attendant: "Superman don’t need no airplane, either."
Tom775257 From United Kingdom, joined Dec 2000, 153 posts, RR: 0 Reply 2, posted (9 years 4 months 2 weeks 1 day 4 hours ago) and read 1414 times:
Regarding climatology
Dunno what feedback you have, but I have seen feedback questions on:
-Position of the ITCZ with relationship to Dakaar in July and January.
-Position of the ITCZ on a flight between Dakaar and Rio in january.
-Harmattan, Bora, Mistral, Ghibli (Libya) position and description.
-ITCZ and position in relationship to Darwin, Australia in Jan or July
-Weather in Darwin in July or Jan.
-Position of tropical revolving storms and names - remeber none within 5 degrees lat of equator.
Track of TRS (hurricane) in the north atlantic (Westerly, then north easterly around the Azores high I think)
-Lows and highs around the north atlantic in jan and July, and things like Beluchistan low in July, Siberian high in Jan etc.
-Equatorial African rains - March to May (long rains) and Nov to december (short rains)
-Know the position of easterly winds in both jan and july - different to the easterly jet!
-Heights in mb and feet of the various jet streams and position and season.