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11/22/2016 2:30:34 PM EDT
I'm in my quarter for my first APART. I'm wondering if there is a legit study guide out there. Something that takes the evaluation list out of the 95-1 and breaks it down with specific references. I know I'm on my own for systems and such, but for the rest of the ATM it would be helpful if there was something more streamlined. This is for the UH-60 by the way. It's probably a long shot, just wondering if something like this exists.
11/22/2016 4:18:55 PM EDT
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I'm in my quarter for my first APART. I'm wondering if there is a legit study guide out there. Something that takes the evaluation list out of the 95-1 and breaks it down with specific references. I know I'm on my own for systems and such, but for the rest of the ATM it would be helpful if there was something more streamlined. This is for the UH-60 by the way. It's probably a long shot, just wondering if something like this exists.
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Front seater here, so different perspective.  Are you looking for a study guide for the oral exam or the written?  I know in prep for the oral exam, I just pulled the reference books and studied on the material I knew I was weakest on.



 
11/24/2016 12:51:25 PM EDT
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I guess more for the oral exams. The -10 exam is open book so I'm not worried about that. Maybe that's something I can work on in my spare time. I'll see if I can take table 3-4b from the 95-1 and create a list with the references for each of the topics in the table.
11/25/2016 11:00:07 PM EDT
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I guess more for the oral exams. The -10 exam is open book so I'm not worried about that. Maybe that's something I can work on in my spare time. I'll see if I can take table 3-4b from the 95-1 and create a list with the references for each of the topics in the table.
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Another front seated here. Refer to the .33. It has a table with everything you're evaluated on.
11/26/2016 8:36:35 PM EDT
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Back in my day, "Wings" had all that stuff.

Might start there.