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User 658
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Hello.
My query is in relation to question 59 on the PPL practice exam (PPL text book, issue 15). The question asks this:
Determine Density Height
PH: 4000ft
OAT: 17

This is my working
DH = (17-(15-8))x120 + PH
DH = 1200 + 4000
DH = 6200

The answer states that the density height should be 6000ft. Is there something wrong in my working or is the answer published incorrect?
Thanks,
Tom



   
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User 66
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Hi Tom,

Your working is spot on but you made a mistake in your final step. You're going to kick yourself but check your sums in that last bit: 1200 + 4000 is not 6200 :pinch:

The answer is actually 5200 ft which is option (c) and that's the answer in the book too.

Cheers,

Rich



   
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User 658
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Wow. How did I manage to make that mistake!!
Thanks for your reply, much appreciated. The only thing that I would like to point out is the options for that question go as follows:
(b) 4000ft
(c) 5200ft
(c) 6000ft
(d) 6200ft

Another reason I got confused by the answer given there are 2 (c) options and no (a)!!
Thanks for your help - I've got my ppl theory exam tomorrow...here's hoping I can learn how to add by then! 😛
Tom



   
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User 66
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Now it's my turn to say "Wow, how did I miss that!" 😆 Thanks for the heads-up - I'll get it into the errata.

Good luck tomorrow and let us know how you get on.

Cheers,

Rich
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User 658
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Had my PPL exam today and passed with 80%! And I got my density height question correct!!! 😀
Tom



   
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User 66
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Great Job Tom - congratulations! That really is excellent news!

Onwards and upwards mate, now the learning really begins 🙂

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Rich



   
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User 658
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Thanks Richard! Can't wait to really start getting into my navs! And CPL theory is only just around the corner! 🙂
Tom



   
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