There are two things to consider for achieving the theoretical maximum still air range. [u]The airframe: [/u] as far as the airframe is concerned, ...
Congratualtions - well done and a good solid pass as well. All the best with your flying now. Bob
Because the exam is multi-choice at the moment, most people can answer any question simply by remembering that 60° of bank gives a load factor of 2 an...
The key to these questions is the presence or absence of the word 'sudden'. Wind shear must always be described as a [u]sudden[/u] change in wind spe...
I get such a buzz whenever I hear that another brave student has climbed the lofty peaks. That's great news - congratulations! Not only a pass, but ...
I must admit that it is not an easy concept to grasp when you are reading text on a page. If you grab a model aircraft and hold it by the fuselage, t...
While it is true that when an aircraft is climbing in a steady wind, the wind will have no effect on the RATE of climb no matter what direction it may...
Marshy The answer to that one is no. The CASA web page lists the items that you can take in to the exam. No others are permitted. Bob
That's exactly correct. Now you've got it!
What a fantastic effort! Congratulations on a wonderful pass mark - just 2% off perfect (bugger)!!
[u]Page 3.8.[/u] This page was modified to include the section on Aerodynamic Center and the original figure was removed in error. I have replaced i...
Congratulations John. That's great news - well done.
CASA can't ask any questions on CASRs until they become effective in September. We haven't been game to change the books before then in case they po...
There is no need to report again at any other level unless you were asked to. For example ATC might say "descend to four thousand, report leaving fiv...