Bob Tait
Bob Tait
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Joined: Feb 5, 2010
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4 months ago
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finding the actual wind in flight.

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...

4 months ago
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Contingency Fuel

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 ...

5 months ago
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ADF exercise

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...

5 months ago
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Confusion w/ Fig 1.23 pg 13 CNAV Textbook

The diagram 1.23 has been amended for the next print of the book. [attachment=2595]Fig 1.23.png[/attachment]

5 months ago
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CHUF Exam Passed

Thank for letting us know. Glad you found our material helpful. Happy flying. Bob

5 months ago
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Question regarding maximum range

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...

5 months ago
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AHUF unsuccessful 69%.

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...

6 months ago
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query in the exam

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...

7 months ago
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pointers and tips

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...

7 months ago
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Answer needs to be changed I believe

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...

7 months ago
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need help on two questions

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...

8 months ago
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General question on Part 135 Airtransport.

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...

8 months ago
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Airways Clearance

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.

8 months ago
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IREX Exam Question

I've located the question in the Exam Prep data base. The arrival time has been changed to 23:00. Bob

8 months ago
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