Padpilot Publishes Updates for ATPL(A) Theory

15 July 2024

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Aviation theory publisher, Padpilot, has made a major update to its ATPL(A) theoretical knowledge materials. The revisions address recent regulatory changes from EASA.

This includes Amendment 10 to Executive Decision 2020/018/R and TK Syllabus Comparison v.5 and ECQB 2024 Amendment 5.

Amendment 10 introduces changes to the theoretical knowledge (TK) syllabus, as outlined in the Appendix to AMC & GM to Part-FCL, Issue 1, Amendment 10 ED Decision 2020/018/R, released in January 2024

The Syllabus Comparison v.5 and ECQB 2024 Amendment 5 documents identify amended learning objectives and introduce new questions to all subjects in the European Central Question Bank (ECQB).

In addition to regulatory compliance, Padpilot’s book updates incorporate significant enhancements from the editorial team and subject matter experts following a thorough review of the 2nd Edition ebooks, first published in 2020 for the EASA 2020 TK syllabus.

The new book content will feature new explanations, images, and formatting for easier studying, and will be released during July to both the Padpilot eReader platform and Padpilot’s Apple Books 2nd editions.

Existing users will be able to download the book updates free of charge in the usual way. Padpilot’s accompanying resources for pilot training providers, including classroom presentation slides and supporting documentation, will also benefit from the new content and regulatory updates.

“These updates come at a time of continuing growth for Padpilot as we’re not only enhancing our books, but also developing complementary teaching and learning tools that harness the latest AI technology to deliver cutting-edge theoretical knowledge resources for the next generation of pilots,” said Nathan Gray, Padpilot CEO.

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