What do you think to these books to help with ATPL exams?
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Hi,
Can I ask your opinions about a book called Pallett called aircraft instruments and intergrated systems. Is this any good for studying for the ATPL instrument exam?
Also theres another book called navigation general by Underdown. Is this any good too?
Are there any good books for Met?
thanks,
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Can I ask your opinions about a book called Pallett called aircraft instruments and intergrated systems. Is this any good for studying for the ATPL instrument exam?
Also theres another book called navigation general by Underdown. Is this any good too?
Are there any good books for Met?
thanks,
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Suggest you try a search for the pallett book as I remember this being talked about on previous threads. From what I remember the concensus was that the book is far too detailed for whta you really need.
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The Underdown books for General Nav and Radio Aids are very useful as additional study material for those subjects. Mike Wikson's book Meterology for Pilots is a very very good book for ATPL level.
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