Exam Questions Explained

- Aircraft General Knowledge
Five recent Aircraft General Knowledge (Oxygen Systems) questions from real EASA exams, covering passenger deployment, rapid decompression, delivery modes, smoke hoods, and chemical vs gaseous systems.
- Aircraft General Knowledge
Let's break down five recently reported Hydraulics questions from EASA ATPL exams.
- Aircraft General Knowledge
Five recent Turbine Engine questions (Topic 02111) from real EASA exams, covering APU operation, flight vs ground idle, magnetic plugs, FADEC, and de-rated take-offs.
- Aircraft General Knowledge
Let's break down five of the most recent Flight Controls questions (ATPL AGK) reported in real EASA ATPL exams over the last 30 days.
- Operational Procedures
Latest Ops exam questions with clear, practical explanations — covering LV ops, decompression actions, duty limits, circling approaches and precautionary landings.
- Operational Procedures
Master six of the ATPL Operational Procedures questions with this offline-friendly video. Each question is broken down clearly, helping you ace your ATPL revision efficiently.
- Operational Procedures
Five newest Operational Procedures questions from recent EASA exams — crew rest, hot‑refuelling, magnetic‑pole ops, Decision Height, RVSM error reporting.
- Operational Procedures
Michal breaks down six ATPL Operational Procedures questions from 07102 – Special Operational Procedures and Hazards.
- Instrumentation
Together, let’s practise six of the most recent Autothrust questions to better understand system logic, and common ATPL question pitfalls.
- Meteorology
Practise seven of the most recent ATPL Meteorology questions – all reported from real EASA exams across multiple authorities within the past 60 days.
- Instrumentation
Check out our walkthrough of six latest ATPL Instrumentation questions (Flight Control Systems), covering automation and exam-critical system logic.
- Flight Planning and Monitoring
Master ATPL Flight Planning and Monitoring for IFR Flights with this five latest questions — recently reported from real EASA exams.
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