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PPL Navigation Exam
Hi,
I will be doing the PPL Navigation exam soon. Is there anyone who has done this exam recently? What did you use for revision and what are the questions like? Thanks |
I've done it recently. Take a look at some of the recent threads in Private Flying - in fact we've probably been moved there already.... :)
Evo |
I think its a simple question of knowing how to use the whizz wheel, and how to plot accurately on da map! Also know about ure radio nav aids. The only question I got wrong was to do with the relative bearing to the ADF due to drift!! It is nothing to worry about even though most people (including me before I took it) feel that it is one of the harder ones! Oh and the PPL Confuser helps if you have it!!
Tom |
Be a Whizz Wheel Wizard
Make sure you know the old whizz wheel inside out and you will be fine. Know how to work out map scales (if you have a 1:500,000 chart how many miles does 15 inches represent?), be competent with the 1 in 60 rule and be comfortable with UK 1:500,000 charts, symbols etc.
Get the triangle of velocities fixed firmly in the brain and the wind problems will be a piece of cake. Hope this helps :D |
As we're still here... :) (no we're not)
To pass, you just have to
Good luck - it's a fairly easy exam once you understand the bl**dy Whizz-wheel... :rolleyes: Scroggs! WWW! You're slacking off again... ;) (no he isn't) |
PPL Confuser
Hi,
Suggest you get a copy of the PPL Confuser by Neung Sornying. It got loads of practice questions on 6 of the exams including Nav - testing your whizzy wheel skills etc. A large part of the PPL Nav paper is plotting a route on your chart and then answering questions about it. It is straightforward, but I had a panic for a few minutes because I couldn't find the start point ! - It was just a question of Latitude and Longditude - But I was reading 000 00 01 as 1 minute of longditude when it was actually 1 second (or something like that). So make sure you are well grounded in the basics as well as a good all round knowledge - Trevor Thom Book 3 is excellent. Best of luck, D 129 |
Can't remember whether this happened with the PPL Nav exam, but I fell for a change in wind vector between legs on the IMC test. set up the whizz wheel with the wind for the first leg and then left it there. Lost me a couple of questions through plain stupidity :-)
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Does anyone know why this got moved to the "wannabees" ? If you read the thread on "what is wannabees for ?" - you would get better answers from the "instructors" of "private flying". Maybe I've lost the plot here !
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It was first posted on Wannabes and then moved here
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Whoops - I thought I was losing it and now I know I already have ..........
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Sat and passed Nav Paper earlier today - 80% (4 wrong)
My advice: 1. make sure you can use whiz wheel fullly 2. read up on radio navigation: - relative bearing in relation to a flight from / to a NDB - operation of CDI (course deviation indicator), using the TO / FROM flag Good luck ! |
whoooooops ! 5 wrong
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