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Passed CPL Performance

Congratulations David that is a fantastic effort, all the best for the future Cheers

5 years ago
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CPL Air law E text error

Thanks for that don't know how that slipped in I have amended the page Cheers

5 years ago
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Textbooks

G'day Laura Congratulations on the pass for Met and all the best for Nav. Just a thought about the other texts if you haven't done anything abo...

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Sample questions set 1

G'day Elena I can only assume you are using a very outdated book we take great pride in keeping our publications as up to date as possible Anyth...

5 years ago
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Video Lectures

G'day jukzizy They are coming but won't be ready until next early year Cheers

5 years ago
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Reference Documents allowed in exams

G'day Andy Firstly don't fret to much about the questions it is your ability to navigate the documents that is the real key to the exam That b...

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Is there a PPL Extract?

G'day Jay For PPL you really only need the VFRG it covers everything you need for the exam in regards to Air Law you still need the ERSA ,AIP ,Cha...

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Hello and thanks

G'day Cam Congratulations on your PPL good to see you stuck with it. A Perf-Workbook is in the works its half done so will be out in the new ye...

5 years ago
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Wind and CP position

4 is the only answer the CP always moves upwind, 3 is backwards, 1 and 2 are incorrect statements

5 years ago
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Auxiliary fuel burn and CofG

I'll chase that question down and make amendments to make it less ambiguous Oh and congratulations Heidi on a solid pass Cheers

5 years ago
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CAAP for exam

That's all there is

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Aerobatics Minimum Altitude

Ok found it now I've amended the question to reference CAAP 155-1, Thanks for the feedback I understand your frustration unfortunately it is part of ...

5 years ago
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Low Flying Regulation CAR 157 - Prep Exam question

You'll find that the question asked "What is the lowest altitude you may fly [b]over[/b] the township" with over being the operative word.

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Aerobatics Minimum Altitude

I've never heard of CASA asking that question in an exam, not to say they wouldn't but the CAR reference is not very useful, navigating the documents ...

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It's a Pass

Congratulations Bosi

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