G'day Everyone
Passed my HPL exam yesterday, had the fear of God put in me by a testing officer at the centre who had obtained feedback from Students. The BT Cyber exams were useful, as was the TEM CAAP 5.59-1 (0) Interesting how CASA actually took it upon themselves to expand the original definitions provided by the University of Texas... CASA CASA CAAP download
www.casa.gov.au/download/CAAPs/ops/5_59_1.pdf
Apparently about 25% of the questions are on TEM so wise to study that and pay particular attention to the TEM definitions.
Well that's 5 down for me with 2 to go, but one tip I can give you (I got this right then went back and made it wrong) if you happen to be responding to a certain systemic countermeasure ( say when turning final for example, and a stall warning was to come on), then give strong consideration as to whether you are responding to a UAS or an unexpected threat.
Overall found the exam easier than the others, but the TEM questions there to trip you up. Enjoyed and got good value out the HPL subjects that were useful elsewhere even outside of Aviation, however found SOME of the TEM definitions more a matter of playing with Semantics than practicalities.
The main thing I got out of the CAAP was a Threat CAN lead to an Error, which can lead to a UAS. However it is also important to understand that a Threat can lead Directly to an UAS bypassing the error stage.
I got an enhanced understanding from page 48 of the CAAP section 14.3.6 which is actually aimed at instructors, which shows the flow.
Thanks Again Bob and Richard for you great publication, after Air Law I'm looking forward very much to your online performance course.
Brook