Hi Wong. Please see my post on this subject. I too had the same experience in calculating the RANGE... Easy to miss.
Again, thanks Richard. It is easy to see how several people have commented that they got these questions wrong in CASA exams. Anyway, onwards and upwa...
It's all about thrust, lift, drag, and most of all 'the pilot' - see I did learn something from the CPL aerodynamics exam. Well done Bob.
Absolutely astounding - Can we buy these in Australia? Maybe it is as good as some of the RA Aus a/c getting around.....:unsure:
Good on you Angus - well done. The Pacer looks like a lovely machine Bob.
Great Shots Daggo. Makes you realise just how BIG they were. Nice aeroplane you have there...
Hi Wong. The difference (as you say) is in the taxi useage. When claculating PNR you do not have to include Taxi because the PNR is all about departi...
Congratulations Brook, and yes this forum with Bob's texts makes studying at home so much easier - as he says 'you are not alone'... I am about re...
Hi Sergei. Check under ELT - CAR 252A page 147 paragraph 1A (2) (a) - Don't worry, this is one of the most tedious subjects and remember it was wri...
G'day DkBb... as Freighter says, this is a BIG ask. I totally agree with him that IF you really need to pass them all in the next 4 weeks, you have...
Gday Heff. I agree with Bob, CASA are generally not that 'cruel' but it is fair to say they are ambiguous in some of their questions. Just make sur...
Hi Sergei. I enjoyed reading your story and I can relate to what is is like being a young aviator with the sheer joy of your first X country Navex and...
Well done E... Bet you had a great sense of achievement when it finally 'happened' and you had 'real people' on board your first 'paid' flights. Lo...