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loran C part of atpl test?

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Old 25th May 2003 | 17:05
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loran C part of atpl test?

hi,

does anybody know, if loran C will be tested on the caa atpl test?

any hints greatly appreciated?

cheers trot
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Old 25th May 2003 | 17:25
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I remember it being covered briefly, but very rarely comes up in the exams.........
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Old 26th May 2003 | 02:32
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I seem to remember there is 1 question about it in the exams.

What principle does it work on.

and it gives you a list of 4.

And hyperbollux or something like that is the answer

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Old 26th May 2003 | 13:01
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...hyperbollux...

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Old 26th May 2003 | 16:51
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thanks fellas,

on the german atpl loran c is a huge part and wastes a good week of studying.

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Old 26th May 2003 | 17:09
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There are a few questions, especially about coverage (patchy!) and principle of op- Differential Range by Pulse Technique!

Ciao!
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Old 27th May 2003 | 16:14
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Chuffer Chadley is right there's a question about where LORAN C is available. The answer is In designated areas and there's also one on frequencies used 90 - 110 KHz.

Best of luck trot!
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Old 30th May 2003 | 23:08
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Tatally agree with the above post - the two questions above are the only questions we have from the feedback here are OAT. You must know all about the GNNS/GPS as they ask about 8-12 questions on this alone! Good luck!
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