DGAC ATPL (France/Latin America) Exam Prep
DGAC ATPL exams are used by France and several Latin American countries. The content closely mirrors EASA ATPL but incorporates local regulatory requirements. A valid pathway for pilots aiming to work in French-speaking or Latin American aviation markets.
200
Questions
75%
Pass Mark
Varies (multi-exam format)
Time Limit
75%
Avg Pass Rate
Cost
Varies by country and school
Prerequisites
Enrollment in approved ATPL course, medical certificate, valid PPL or CPL
Topics Covered
Expert Study Tips
DGAC ATPL theory is very similar to EASA ATPL with local regulatory differences
Available in French and Spanish depending on the country
Many Latin American countries (Mexico, Argentina, Chile) use DGAC-aligned exams
French DGAC exams can be converted to EASA licenses after harmonization
Focus on local AIP differences and country-specific regulations
Study materials from ENAC (France) or local aviation academies
Suggested Study Timeline
Weeks 1-4
Cover all exam topics systematically with detailed notes
Weeks 5-8
Deep study of complex subjects, work advanced practice problems
Weeks 9-12
Full-length practice exams under timed conditions
Weeks 13-15
Focus on weak areas, revisit difficult concepts
Week 16
Final comprehensive review and exam scheduling
Recommended Resources
- DGAC regulatory publications
- ICAO standards and recommended practices
- ENAC (France) theory training materials
- Local country AIP
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