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Mtnjam

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I've recently scored myself an interview with a Regional! But I hear of these guys using some Gleim ATP prep CD-Rom which is supposed to bring the question bank down to 623 or so?? Is this is a good method to use for studying for the interview test? Or should I just do it the old fashioned way and use the Big fat Gleim book?? In the mean time I'm using the book,excluding all,"refer to diagram" questions. Thanx
 
I used the book back in 6/99 to do my written. Took like 3 days and did each chapter until I had the questions memorized. Do the 135 test and just memorize the few W&B and planning questions.

When you go to the interview and if they give an ATP type written test it will most likely be noncalculation type questions. Most of the question will be like FAR's, WX, general performance, operations ect..

Good Luck
 

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