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Do we need to use "table of cruising level" in EXAM?

Since cloud is at 5000 feet and terrain is at 2500 feet, you need 1000 feet vertical separation from cloud as a minimum. This puts you at 4000 ft. Th...

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Daily vs pre flight

In a a nutshell, if the regulations allow you to conduct the maintenance as a pilot, and you have the knowledge and manufacturer data/instructions the...

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How can I know which appendix should be used on FDP exam questions?

The question will state which appendix to use. They may refer to it by Appendix number or by description ('Basic' meaning appendix 1) The operator ...

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Law Exam

Hey Chris, In sample papers, these questions ask for the [b]lowest[/b] level. Draw a situation diagram (showing height of terrain, height of cloud ...

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Daily vs pre flight

Hi Missoph, You've probably completed your exam by now - how did you go? To answer this question, consider [b]CAR 42ZC[/b], specifically (4)d [qu...

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CPL Air Law FDPs + Others

The other two questions, in the context of the current regulations and the way the question is presented here, your answers appear correct.

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CPL Air Law FDPs + Others

[b]CAO 20.16.1.7[/b] provides the requirement for the passenger list to exist. Importantly, this section of the Instrument is about the need for the ...

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CPL Air Law FDPs + Others

It's an error in the book; Your answer is correct.

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CPL Air Law FDPs + Others

CAO 20.11.7.1 states (refer to bold section) [quote] 7.1 An aircraft shall carry survival equipment for sustaining life appropriate to the area ...

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CPL Air Law FDPs + Others

Section 6 of the Instrument (not just the appendices) must be fully understood, especially because normal English dictionary definitions may not appl...

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Errata

Hi Shaun, I believe you're correct... TAS = 160 A->B = 300nm A->B = 30kt TW GSout = 160+30 = 190 GShome = 160-30=130 ETP (CP) = Distance x ...

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Excercise 4.18 - Question 6

Hi Shaun, Your answer is correct: (66*1.1)+15+3 = 91 gal (where 1.1 is variable fuel factor; 15 is fixed reserves, and 3 is start-up and taxi allowa...

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Excercise 4.18 - Question 7

Hi Shaun, Under the regulations, variable fuel is only required from origin to destination (but not to the alternate) - and that too for charter and ...

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