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Inbound On Descent
13th Aug 2008, 03:03
Anyone ?


How did you go? what questions did you cop ? etc etc..

Good Luck Y'all !

:ok:
Inbound

FB777
26th Aug 2008, 11:07
Questions on 30Q exam where as best as I remember:

Shortest Distance = Great Circle
Deviation = (cant remember exact question but in relation to compass card deviation) so Heading!
Merridian = max at equator
Venturi = Subsonic = Pressure decrease Velocity Increase
Wet runway = is less than 3mm
CAS is IAS corrected for position and instrument error
EAS is CAS correcter for compressibility
High Pressure in northern hemisphere is clockwise
Transistion point on aerofoil is point where laminar flow turns turbulent
Swept / straight with same AoA, straight has more lift
Flying pressure 998 if you set 989 your altimeter will overread
Stable aircraft displaced will return to trimmed state
a/c 30degree bank load factor will increase by 15% (this is not the answer thou) beware the decrease by 15%!
Level flight more camber has more lift
A/C slowes down induced drag? Increases
A/C Speeds up level flight? Form drag increases
Dihedral provides greater lateral stability
Drag line is parallel to the longitudinal axis
up slope runway will increase distance required
Clouds form from air being lifted to saturation point

human resources interview
standard questions

tech interview
model of 747
walk around, why swept wings? why engin below wing?
what happens if speed increases in cruise (failure of auto thrust)?
shown synoptic of asia, had to point out typhoon, tell where it was going, describe an approach and what would happen should we be landing where it is?
GPWS inputs? EGPWS/GPWS differences?

thats about all i can remember

FB

cxcadet
26th Aug 2008, 13:30
Flying pressure 998 if you set 989 your altimeter will overread?

or underread?

wardog
27th Aug 2008, 00:13
High to low look out below!

CTOT ON
27th Aug 2008, 21:42
How did everyone go?

She'l Be Rite
28th Aug 2008, 06:14
Got through first stage..

Have a question if anyone can help.. It came up in the interview and I can't seem to find answer on web or from friends..

Why is Cathay not a world airline?

Firstly.. What is a world airline? The only thing I can come up with is that they do not fly to all continents in the world.. South America being the only one out..

Any help is again appreciated

SBR

EngineOut
28th Aug 2008, 21:16
yep that's the right answer

WhatThe?
29th Aug 2008, 01:50
I was unaware CX went to Antarctica!

She'l Be Rite
29th Aug 2008, 06:18
Thanks Engine out.. Yeah it was the only thing I could think of.. I just said I wasn't sure although that was my inkling..

Cheers mate..

And WhatThe?, mate common sense normally prevails, unfortunately it doesn't always on these forums, for us less than suborbital pilots we usually disregard Antarctica as a continent to fly too as most wide body aircraft aren't fitted with skis.. Thanks for your input however Nasa applications are down the hall on the right :ok:

wardog
30th Aug 2008, 10:55
Hey All,

Congrats to those who were successful in Syd, now for the big one, is anyone interested in being a sim buddy, I believe Syd has a 74 and Melb may also be a possibility.

let me know if you are interested.

Best of luck with the next stage.

dinoburner
2nd Sep 2008, 04:48
G'day wardog

Yep, looking for sim buddy.

Have sent off email to Q to book 2 x 2.0 slots for late Oct (rec'd reply awaiting confirmation). Q Classic sim is decommissioned on 31 Oct...

Anyone else keen?

Cheers

dinoburner

wardog
2nd Sep 2008, 22:36
Hey Dino,

Thanks for that, unfortunately for some reason my second is in Oct and not Nov, so I need an early Oct slot.

Cheers

Inbound On Descent
1st Oct 2008, 02:32
Back to the top.


Did you guys receive the sim profile to discover an assymetric component ?!?! I thought this was only for DEFO, but one of the lads heading up shortly has got engine failure in his profile....WTF ??!...

Good luck to the October crew. :ok:

Let us know how you get on.


Inbound