The fixed reserve is 15 gallons. So, since 1 gallon = 2.72 kg [See ERSA GEN-CON-2] 15 gallons is 15 x 2.72 = 41 kg. Also the taxi allowance is 3 gal...
Question 8 on page 4.51 is way beyond what the exam would ask. It was put there for those who enjoy a challenge. ETP/PNR questions will require tha...
Dan You're a legend mate!! That's an absolutely fabulously amazing mark for AGK. I don't see it very often - that's for sure. Onwards and upwa...
I assume you are talking about the HPL book. See the attached file for the complete question. The current version of the book has the complete quest...
Thanks for that Brenton. Wouldn't it be nice if I didn't have to constantly change the text. I've made the changes and they will be incorporated in ...
That's a good point for long flights in high latitudes. I can see that it might be an advantage to have the true track available when there is going ...
Perhaps it would be better for you if you stick with working in true as the formula says. It really doesn't make any difference to the answer. I h...
Good luck with it mate!!
Australia is a member of ICAO, all ICAO instrument approach charts are written in magnetic. If you check the Jepps charts and maps, they are all in m...
Brook You will find that if you work the exercises using all directions as degrees true, i.e. wind direction as true and course [which we call flig...
Should items should one consider first? a) Circling Minima - [i][b]Would be the lowest unless you are doing a RWY approach, and intending to land o...
Since you have provided only the answers and not the question it is difficult to say. But there are a couple of points to make. Firstly, there is no...
You can be sure that you will not be a 'qualifying aircraft' as described in AIP ENR 1.5 para 4.3.1, so OZY will be classified as 'other IFR aircraft'...
In figure 2.2, the propeller blade is moving down the page. The line AB represents the distance the propeller moves in its own plane of rotation at a ...
[b]Question No 1[/b] If you read up my Nav book from page 5.11 to page 5.18 you will get a detailed explanation of this type of question. Heading +o...