These exercises are based on drill using the formula with a calculator. Flight fuel = Total distance x fuel flow รท Ground speed. Flight fuel = 18...
It's not uncommon for CASA to present you with that type of question in the CPL exam. You will be given a take-off from a strip where the wind is blo...
Regarding the standard of questions in the book. The feed-back we get is that students who have studied the book carefully have no problem passing th...
Are you sure the answer given is 2700kg? It looks more like 2800kg.
No. CASA has said all pages in the extract must be exactly as they are in the CAO, CAR or CAO. Index or content pages are not permitted unless they ...
No, there shouldn't be. CASA has approved the extracts and you can highlight to your hart's content. What matters is no handwriting or additional no...
Actually if the conditions are below VMC (visibility below 5km) there is no requirement to comply with the normal circuit direction. so answer (b) wo...
Yep! You've got it now.
The gradient wind is an imaginary wind that blows in response to the pressure gradient and Coriolis force when the relative strengths of these forces ...
Congratulations Dirk Well done. There's nothing to be disappointed about with that mark - especially for home study. Thanks for your detailed fee...
The issue here is the difference between the term "rating" and "endorsement". CASR 61.890 is talking about an endorsement i.e. single or twin engine ...
The traffic holding at Sydney is 20 minutes except for aircraft that are not PRM capable. PRM is 'PRECISION RUNWAY MONITORING'. That is a system tha...
CASA advises that if there is ever a discrepancy between Jepp and the AIP, the exam will be marked according to the AIP. It's not likely that that wi...
Yes that is correct. Also, the actual QNH has to be from an 'approved source'. Apparently that means either ATIS or AWIS or an agent who has been sp...
That's fantastic news Kelvin. What a great way to start 2017! It's always a thrill for us to hear from students who have found our text and practice...