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Bob Tait
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You can highlight to your heart's content. There are limits to the number of tags [of any type] you can use. See the following link.

http://www.casa.gov.au/scripts/nc.dll?WCMS:STANDARD::pc=PC_100080

Good luck

Bob



   
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Thanks for the prompt response Bob. Greatly appreciated.



   
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Hi Daniel,

This exam is great fun, right! Make sure you have given Bobs cyber exams a good thrashing.

I sat this about four/ five weeks ago. Just a few things I can remember

CAO 48, flight and duty limitations, the question will give you a multi-layer type scenario. You have flown 27 etc. hours in the last 5 days. Your boss want you to fly a navajo etc. from Brisbane to Townsville on a charter to drop off 4 passengers. The flight time is 6 hours one way. However your based in Sydney and are required to catch a Jetstar flight departing Sydney at 1100 to Brisbane. Your scheduled sign off is 2300 hrs. The next day you are required to do such and such... What is your earliest sign on time. " I'm sure you get the drift. The I cannot remember exactly but it is along those lines"

Your week has involved flying every day since Monday. Its a Friday arvo and your signed off by 1700, Your boss wants you to commence work on sunday at 0700. How many consecutive days can you work following your sign on Sunday monrning. "this rule is something along the lines of two consecutive periods encompassing the hours of 2200-0600?? blah blah blah....

Also be familiar with the ADIZ and the distances involved with that.

Also make sure you have noted the whereabouts of the NDB/VOR +- track variation? of 5.9 nm etc in the AIP (im not sure if my figures are correct) but the answer will give you options of a whole number i.e 6nm or 5.9nm. The correct answer must be EXACTLY as it is shown in the AIP.

There is a terrific table of contents that Brenton has put alot of energy into. He has knidly posted a link on this website somewhere. Make sure you have a quick read of all the points he lists - or just slip it into your CAOs for revision and accidently forget to take it out before the exam............. at your own peril.

If you want to discuss pm me and ill give you a call.

Rgds Shaun



   
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User 340
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HI Shaun - any luck finding the link to Brentons table of contents?



   
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User 66
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G'day,

Brenton's index can be found in the second post of this thread:

[url= http://www.bobtait.com.au/forum/helpful-tips-and-resources/731-air-law-use-casa-search#1137 ]http://www.bobtait.com.au/forum/helpful-tips-and-resources/731-air-law-use-casa-search[/url]

Some of the references may have shifted since it was written but it is still an excellent resource.

Cheers,

Rich



   
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User 340
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Thanks Rich!! This is brilliant.
kc.



   
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