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Welcome to the IREX question and answer forum. Please feel free to post your questions but more importantly also suggest answers for your forum colleagues. Bob himself or one of the other tutors will get to your question as soon as we can.
I highly recommend Bob Tait's IREX book if you haven't already read it. I just sat the IREX today, self-study whilst working full-time (took about a month full-time) to get through the exam and walked away with a 98% pass (read up on MET, otherwise would've been 100 :/). To everyone who answered my questions on the forum, thank you!
For those doing IREX in the future. I advise reading the Bob Tait back to front a couple of times whilst doing the practice questions. When reading the AIP stuff found in the study guide, also have a read of the content in the AIP as it will build a foundation as the IREX seems to heavily rely on the AIP. The BT online questions were a charm - albeit a little easier than the actual exam, it was similar enough to the actual exam format whilst asking similar questions.
Looking forward to starting ATPL's!