CASA do not expect you to actually do any calculations to obtain a numerical answer. The idea of the formula is simply to present the factors that af...
IREX 2010 would be hopelessly out of date I'm afraid. You would be wise to consider a new book or e-text. The feed-back I've had has been that the...
Make sure that you are not just 'learning questions'. Read the text and do your own research as much as possible. Maybe try using material from some...
If you've passed all of the subjects in the two-year window, your set. There are no further requirements and you can front up for your CPL flight tes...
The take-off and landing charts for the exam aeroplane (Echo), are already factored for take-off and landing distance so you don't need to make any fu...
Congratulations. As they say, "a pass is a pass". Enjoy your flying now.
The way I usually put it to a class is as follows. If you are using a TAF to get the wind, then obviously you are not yet at the destination. In fac...
That's a very old exam you've been trying. The 3nm circling area went out decades ago and so did the 4km visibility for night. I would pick (d). Wi...
This chart is the cruise-climb chart for the CASA exam aeroplane Echo. It allows you to extract the distance, time and fuel to climb to a given heigh...
You can do all of your recency in an approved synthetic trainer.
I'm not sure about the practice exams. Perhaps you should try the Aerial Agricultural Association of Australia. You'll find them on google. We don'...
The disk area would be the area of the circle transcribed by the rotor blades. That would be pi x r squared. 3.14 x 17.5 x 17.5 = 962 square feet. (...
Hi Anson The key here is to remember that we are talking about level flight. The best lift/drag ratio is achieved at a particular angle of attack (a...
As far as slope is concerned, I advise students to always use the slope if it is known. The wording in the CAO can be taken by some students to indic...