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EASA ATPL — Flight Planning (033) Exam Prep

EASA ATPL Flight Planning covers IFR route planning, fuel calculations, and dispatch procedures for airline operations. Heavy emphasis on fuel planning regulations and ETOPS makes this a demanding but practical exam.

43

Questions

75%

Pass Mark

2 hours

Time Limit

78%

Avg Pass Rate

Cost

Varies by ATO (approx. EUR 50-100 per exam)

Prerequisites

Enrollment in EASA ATPL theory course at an ATO

Topics Covered

1IFR flight planning procedures
2Fuel planning (trip, contingency, alternate, reserve, taxi)
3Route selection and airways
4ETOPS planning
5MEL and dispatch considerations
6NOTAMs and AIP
7Computerized flight planning systems
8Cost index and economy cruise

Expert Study Tips

1

Fuel planning questions dominate this exam — know every fuel category

2

Understand the differences between ICAO and EASA fuel planning rules

3

Practice flight planning computations with real charts and data

4

ETOPS planning (critical fuel scenario, one-engine inoperative) appears frequently

5

Know cost index optimization and what drives the choice

6

Study the flight planning form and understand every field

Suggested Study Timeline

1

Weeks 1-4

Cover all exam topics systematically with detailed notes

2

Weeks 5-8

Deep study of complex subjects, work advanced practice problems

3

Weeks 9-12

Full-length practice exams under timed conditions

4

Weeks 13-15

Focus on weak areas, revisit difficult concepts

5

Week 16

Final comprehensive review and exam scheduling

Recommended Resources

  • Oxford ATPL Flight Planning textbook
  • EASA Learning Objectives for Subject 033
  • ICAO Doc 4444 — PANS-ATM
  • Jeppesen route manuals

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