Bob Tait
Bob Tait
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CPL HPL

I don't think any of those answers hits the spot. If I had to pick one it would have to be deference. The tendency to expect others to take the init...

7 years ago
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Online prep exam lack of info

That question does not concern balance. No weight distribution is given for the various compartments. It is asking for the max cargo ignoring balanc...

7 years ago
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CPL HPL

I have no idea. Please let me know if you find out.

7 years ago
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CPL HPL

The 'black hole' illusion. The absence of visible features below you makes you believe you are too high, so you want to descend even though it's not ...

7 years ago
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CPL HPL

I guess it's got something to do with the 'three communication rule'. If you get no response on the third attempt, you should assume he/she is incapa...

7 years ago
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CPL HPL

I have no idea. Please let me know if you find out.

7 years ago
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Holding Fuel

The wording of the question indicates that the aircraft has arrived at the destination and the pilot has recalculated the fuel on board. The trip is ...

7 years ago
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CAO Extract

The extract has been specifically approved for use in the exam and supervisors have been notified of that. Remember that it must be bound and no hand...

7 years ago
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AGK

Yes, the question wording leaves a lot to be assumed. Maybe what they're getting at is this. If the bladder type fuel tank has a blocked vent, then ...

7 years ago
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Headwind and IAS

One of the most important factors that contribute to the generation of lift is IAS. That is the combined effect of both the true airspeed and the amb...

7 years ago
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AGK

The question is vaguely worded, but I think what the examiner intended to say was that if your aircraft should be operating on 100LL fuel according to...

7 years ago
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CASA AIP to JEPP index? Has anyone made a list?

I have never heard of any such list. We keep the AIP references as up to date as possible, but the Jepp references are a lot more difficult.

7 years ago
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Propellers travel distance in part 2

Mark This figure might help. The diagram you are talking about represents a view from the side of the propeller as it rotates. [attachment=1528]...

7 years ago
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Separation minima- takeoff/landing (runway vs runway strip)

AIP GEN 2.2 Page 24 defines the runway strip as follows [attachment=1526]Screen Shot 2019-05-28 at 11.34.35 am.png[/attachment] Also, AIP GEN 2...

7 years ago
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CIR AND PIFR

Hi domcheung The Command Instrument Rating (CIR) is most commonly associated with commercial operations. Although many private pilots choose to do t...

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