Hi Brendan, I am having difficulty finding the question you referred to above. The last light questions I have found seem to agree with my statemen...
Hi Melb3049, Here is the description of the Visibility section taken direct from the BOM website [quote][b]Visibility[/b] Horizontal visibility...
Thanks Cameran, that's a good synopsis of the exam and tallies with feedback I've heard from other students too. Well done on your good pass mark too....
No worries. Interesting to note the answer changes post-26th May... It is a never ending job trying to keep on top of these updates! 😀
G'day, according to the May 26th Plate, the 1.6km is the required vis for the 2.5% gradient and 1.6km is the correct answer. There was a misprint i...
Well done Mayank - that is an amazing result! Great news and I'm glad we could all help you out 🙂 Happy flying! Cheers, Rich
My understanding has always been to arrive overhead since the AIP states: "must not ... depart from an aerodrome unless the ETA for the destinatio...
Hi David, The changes won't be activated until the 26th so students sitting before that date keep the same old data. You will notice in some questi...
Yep, you are correct. This question has come unstuck during the major edits we've been making in preparation for the May 26th Air Services updates. I ...
Hi Melb, you have posted some interesting questions lately, including this one. However, I must ask - are these from an ATPL air law or PAOS conver...
Yes it is. Again, visualise it as releasing heat into the air surrounding the new droplet, inside the bubble. It is a simplified model, but quite clos...
G'day John! Welcome to the forums. You have just been nominated technical expert 🙂 Thanks very much for your input so far. It is wonderful to have s...
Hi Cessna, Air is a good insulator and so doesn't like to mix with air of a different density. The parcel of air is rising in the air around it an...
Hi Moses, You can get the exam preps here: Just set up a free account with the online school (if you haven't got one already) and you can orde...