The exercise you refer to is a drill exercise where you are given the flight fuel [the fuel you will actually burn during the flight] and you are aske...
The short answer is no. I have never heard of a question that requires an actual calculation of BMI, but it wouldn't be impossible so it would be a g...
Check lists are systemic countermeasures. They are part of a system of actions designed to prevent errors from occurring.
I haven't found a good table, but here is an interesting graph. It plots the effect of hypoxia on smokers and non smokers at increasing altitudes. N...
You will find the requirements for the carriage and use of oxygen in the CAO. Flight crew members. CAO 20.4.6.1 (at all times above 10000 feet). ...
I have a feeling that you would enjoy the aerobatic rating more.
Congratulations HPOUND. That's a fantastic result. I'm sure your wise council will be appreciated by and benefit the many who read it. I'm sure you...
Congratulations Swav. That's great news! And a very good mark especially for home study. Well done.
If you have done the 4 practice exams for HPL plus the bonus HPL exam, you could get the 'extra access' HPL questions. Extra access gives you further...
Hi Swav If the lower limit of CTA is 4000 feet it is accepted practice to consider that flight at 4000 feet is outside controlled airspace. I know...
Actually you must also allow for the fact that the climb starts at 1000 feet over the aerodrome. So the climb is from 2250 feet to 7500 feet = 5250 fe...
You should be able to contact Advanced Flight Theory at Maroochydore. Here is a link to their web page on overseas conversions.
Actually the introduction of Part 61 has had no effect on the content of the met syllabus. There are no 'new' areas that have been introduced. So if...