Hey all, bout to sit my last CPL exam, woohoo, and have a quick question for those who have already been successful in the all fun Performance exam. While going through the Bob Tait book, I've noticed he rounds figures to whole numbers etc. All well and good most of the time, but time's when using the flowchart to figure out weight to shift or remove etc. I have had quetions where I just run figures on along the calculator, keeping accuracy, and end with a result sometime's 10% off the answer in the back of the book, just wondering what method people chose in CASA'a exam.
For example, when using the Add/Subtract weight flow chart, I will find the COG, subtract 2680 from the exact figure while it's still in my calculator, multiply that exact figure by the present weight, then divide this exact number by the figure 'Arm subtract desired COG' (Already worked and rounded figure)
I use this method because it is quicker than finding the COG, rounding, writing the number down. Subtract 2680 from that figure, round it, write it down, etc.
Only using standard Aurora DT210 calculator.
If you try this out on page 5.41 fuel ballast example, you should get 50Kg, when the published answer is 44Kg, just due to a bit of rounding through the flow chart instead of flowing the digit's through on the calculator. Big difference in a CASA exam.
Don't know if anyone can really give ma deffinitive answer as to the best way of doing it, but if you used a particular way in the exam and passed those questions, would love some feedback, cheers.