This OPERATIONS PROCEDURE summary notes covers all key areas for those preparing for EASA ATPL EXAMS. I used this summary when I was studying for my EASA ATPL exams. To accomplish his I studied the Oxford Manual and did the Aviation Exam database. The information is brief and easy to read. I believe it contains information that is helpful that you will need to pass your exam. I hope you like it and can use it to study for OP!
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Please don't waste your time with this publication. Many of the pages are repeated and once you remove the cover, the index and the thank you at the end there is very little left. It isn't a complete summary and very repetitive.