Originally Posted by
RichardH
xplanefactor - Though it is good to have an understanding of your subject I think you are making life unnecessarily difficult over this.
1. Do NOT go inventing your own questions as you may not yet fully understand the background behind them, this will just lead to more confusion & frustration. You have better things to do.
2. Use a well established & popular question bank such as ATPL Questions, ATPL GS, Aviation Exam or BGS Online (there may be others) former students of mine have used these with great success in the past.
3. The GC calculation website might be interesting but a pointless diversion in my view & not available in your exam!
4. The original question was about Polar charts so IF you knew that arrival at B was 340 just take 150 off = 190.
5. You might get away with your 'method' in a multi-choice question with well spaced answers but not if it was a 'type in' answer.
6. I come back to the fact I think this is a poor question and would usually state the where the vertex was.
Regards RichardH
1) I am not an ATPL theory student, but a TKI... that is why i am trying to figure this out.
4) ok, so 340 - 148,72 = 191, 28° do you agree? With the Sin (82,5) close to 1 surely...
Thanks again