Good one John!
Finding the actual wind in flight is a good example of irrelevance. I've been flying for over 60 years and have never done it in flight, nor have I ev...
I guess it's a matter of definition. Is a search for a missing boat classified as air transport? There is nothing to stop an operator from adopting ...
If your track TO Armidale is 288°M and the original flight planned track TO Armidale is 298°M, you are right of track. [attachment=2598]Screenshot 202...
The diagram 1.23 has been amended for the next print of the book. [attachment=2595]Fig 1.23.png[/attachment]
Thank for letting us know. Glad you found our material helpful. Happy flying. Bob
The original question was referring to range as the distance an aircraft can fly with a given quantity of fuel on board - basic Newtonian physics. Yo...
Thanks for your feedback zzac. It's always heart breaking to score 69% but I like your attitude. You are disappointed of course, but you are gettin...
Checking the magneto for a 'dead cut' was once common practice but it seems to have lost favor in recent times. The idea was to idle the engine j...
Thanks for the feed-back Ravi. There is no doubt that the multi-choice exams are often more a test of your ability to make sense of convoluted grammar...
You are correct! Looks like the computer was paying the wrong answer. AIP ENR 1.7 para 4.1.8(b). Thanks for your feedback. The correction has been...
If you are flying with left drift and the station is on your left, the situation will be like this. [attachment=2581]figure.png[/attachment] Th...
If the flight is conducted under the IFR it must be able to survive the failure of one airborne navigation aid and still have a means of conducting an...
Yes, it looks like the Class E airspace boundary has been changed since that question was written. The answer has been changed to 122.4.
I've located the question in the Exam Prep data base. The arrival time has been changed to 23:00. Bob