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Your brain freezes. Do they want True or Magnetic? Is that QNH or QFE? Which alternate time rule applies?

“Minimum rate of descent” → Formula: (Altitude to lose / Time). Step 2 (Find time): Ground speed? Not given. Assume standard TAS? At FL320, -45°C, your TAS is ~450 kt. Assume no wind → GS 450 kt. 80 NM at 450 kt = 10.66 minutes. Step 3 (Altitude to lose): FL320 to FL100 = 22,000 ft. Step 4 (Rate): 22,000 ft / 10.66 min = ~2064 ft/min. Step 5 (Check answers): If the options are 1500, 2000, 2200, 2500—pick 2000 (it’s the minimum required , not an exact calculation). Final Thought: The Exam vs. The Line The ATPL question bank feels like torture. But here’s the secret: every frustrating, convoluted question is teaching you a mental shortcut. On the line, when ATC says “cross 40 miles north at 7000 feet,” you won’t have a calculator. You’ll have the instinct you built from these questions. atpl question

How to Decode Any ATPL Question: From Panic to Precision Your brain freezes

Need help with a specific topic? Drop the first three words of the question in the comments—let’s solve it together. Which alternate time rule applies

You’ve been studying for three hours. Your coffee is cold. You turn the page of your question bank and see it: a wall of text about a pressure system over the North Atlantic, a VOR radial, a fuel graph, and a time zone conversion—all in one question.

So next time you see that wall of text, don’t panic. Find the keyword. Eliminate the absurd. And trust the process.

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