John Heddles
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CPL NAV FUEL

Well done ! I'm sure everyone is happy for your successful result. John

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ROC question

CASA will always give preference to the local products. If you use Jepp, as an alternative, that's fine. Whichever you choose, for the exams you n...

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ROC question

Check AIP page ENR 1.4-11 para 5.2.4

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CPL NAV FUEL

So long as you are thinking and pondering about things, you'll do just fine. Ref your last posed question, indeed, latitude becomes irrelevant and ...

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CPL NAV FUEL

I just re-read your original question and I may have headed off before on a wild goose chase. I note that you didn't mention BOD and I jumped in and...

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CPL NAV FUEL

[color=blue][i][b]I think it may have also been on a date somewhere in December[/b][/i][/color] That resolves which date is the one the examiner is...

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CPL NAV FUEL

Welcome to the world of CASA examinations. Now, we can't see the actual questions you faced so we have to fill in the gaps a bit from your report. ...

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DenAlt... 1 Degree C = 120 feet and also = 500 feet. WTF?

[color=blue][i][b] last time we talked you gave me Kermode[/b][/i][/color] Kermode is a really good book for pilot folks. However, it is pitched ...

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DenAlt... 1 Degree C = 120 feet and also = 500 feet. WTF?

[color=blue][i][b] It's understanding why that maths works that really drives me nuts.[/b][/i][/color] If you delve into the early history of aviat...

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DenAlt... 1 Degree C = 120 feet and also = 500 feet. WTF?

Some extra thoughts to tack onto Bob's comments. [color=blue][i][b]if you go up 500 feet the adiabatic lapse rate will reduce the temperature by 1 ...

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[color=blue][i][b]Thanks for the explanation.[/b][/i][/color] My fault there, I'm afraid, for presuming too much knowledge on the part of readers. ...

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Previous post completed. If needs be, please do followup with more questions and we can address those in turn. With a bit of practice, you will fi...

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[color=blue][i][b]I have genuinely no idea what you're talking about.[/b][/i][/color] Then, my apologies - I had presumed that the basics would hav...

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Reviews Questions Set 2 - Q4

First, the basic requirement is to ensure that the CG is within the envelope at all stages of flight (CAR(1988) 235(9)). For a simple aircraft, thi...

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Review Questions Set 2 - Q 11

Very difficult to offer comment - I don't have the question to hand and your trimsheet is only part completed (which may well be tied up with the ques...

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