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Old 13th Sep 2005, 12:57
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ATPL G Nav exam- the w/v /track/gs table

In the Gnav ATPL exam it seems to contain the table of which candidate has to fill in the empty spaces
Is this a multiple choice question
or do the boxes have to be filled in.
When I do this at home it is very time consuming- about 5 min per column -
I did not have to time to finish the exam last time---
Pls advise on the way this question is set out in exam.
I ve forgotten how this q was set out in last sitting.
I f has to be filled in how accurate must it be
Many thanks
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Gnav exam.

I know what you mean but the question only wants a certain ROW answered and it could be row J, row K, row G and so on.
It doesn´t take five minutes to do it, maximum 2 minutes.

If you neglect to read the question then of course it will take you a lot longer to finish that.
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To be honest i was expeceting much more CRP 5 work. We were told that 25% of the exam were going to be CRP 5 stuff and there were only about 6/7 questions !!

Id gotten pretty good on that too
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That varies from time to time

Some times they´ll give you tons of CRp-5 and sometimes just 5-7.

Never expect to ace that exam if your the great wizard of CRP-5 and also do not expect to ace it if you know everything about the earth, rhumb lines, mercator and so on.

Best of luck to you all.
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wow onein60rule, your such a big strong clever man, PM me. x
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We had three pages worth of CRP-5 questions at the Florida venue in August this year.

Also had a question with a nav log as an appendix but if I remember correctly it was only asking for the ETA of one of the legs if the time at "x" was such and such. Took about two minutes to do.
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Stewartflyer is exactly correct concerning the last Gen Nav exam paper. The whole paper is multiple choice. There was a moderate amount of CRP-5 work, but only 1 plotting question - gutted! Was hoping to pick up some easy points there.

Just waiting for the results now - yikes!
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