That's talking about flight time, not tour of duty. If a pilot has done a 13 hour tour of duty, it doesn't mean he/she has done 13 hours of flight ti...
CAO 48.0 para 3.2 says that if a period of 'dead head transportation' precedes a tour of duty, the tour of duty shall commence at the beginning of the...
Doug Sorry about the long delay in replying to your post, but I wanted to check with an engineer mate because I wasn't sure of the answer myself. ...
The night flying for the CIR can all be done in the circuit area. If that’s the case, you can only fly in command at night on an IFR flight (or doi...
Make sure you are bullet proof on all of the CPL content and remember that CAAP 5.59 is the ;main source of material for questions on TEM. At ATPL le...
Wonderful news Shiellsy! I can't help but admire people who do so well in these subjects by home study. There aren't many full-time students who do ...
Congratulatons on an excellent pass. Can't ask for much better than that! I'll check up on the data sheet provided for the Exam Preps and change the...
That question had a typo. The answer should have been (a) not (b) . It has been changed in the current print of the book and it has been posted on the...
It seems you have an old version of the book. The data sheet in the book does describe the GPS as C129a. See attached.
AIP GEN 1.5 para 8.5.5.4 table on page 18. [attachment=406]Picture1.png[/attachment] You cannot use a C129a GPS to satisfy the requirements of...
Providing you are above the LOC MDA, you can switch to a LOC procedure. Obviously, if you were below the LOC MDA when the glide slope failed, you wou...
Shiellsy, WOW that sure is an old book. Maybe you could offer it to a museum! The Echo Mk 1 was an invention of mine that was designed to be used...
AIP ENR 1.2 Visual Flight Rules says that unless the pilot holds a Command Instrument Rating or a Night Rating, a VFR flight cannot [b][i]depart[/i][/...
The original point of this question was to highlight one of the differences in procedures in Class D compared with Class C. It all depends on the phr...
Yes, the accepted definition of 'flight fuel' is the fuel that will actually be burned during the flight. If a question gives you the flight fuel, al...