Formulas
Bit of a long shot, and I don't quite know where to put this question, (so apologies if it's in the wrong place)
Is there a book, or website address (or anything at all), which lists all formulas, (or an example of formulas), used in the ATPL/CPL subjects - (ie, met, nav etc), in the same place? |
Not that I've found but, when I was studying, I put each formula, nemonic, conversion factors etc that I found into a little notebook which I carried with me.
I would try to memorise these at every opportunity. However, now I've done this .... you've given me an idea! :} Cheers Whirls |
I did the same thing, but with index cards. It works realy well for me to first look the formulas up and then write them down as a part of the lerning process. I eaven thought of getting the lift formula as a tatoo...
Whirlygig, I have had that idea too, mayby I will beat you to it;) D |
Thanks for the replies. I think I can guess what the ideas are - good luck!
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Today's Pilot has the conversion factors listed. I 'Googled' Pilot Conversions Factors a while ago and it came up with a host of sites that had it.
I'm just starting out as you may have seen from my other posts and rekon the little notebook trick is a great idea to memorise the formulae and conversion factors. Who ever said PPRUNE has lost its usefullness for newbies! CS :ok: |
PilotsReference.com
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Do you have that reference guide yourself, or anyone else? Happy with it?
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Composed by one of our students..
http://www.atpforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1169 |
Alex, thanks very much for the post.
I was PMd by another PPRuNe member yesterday, who very kindly sent me exactly the same file, the contents of which are really useful. Thanks to everyone who responded |
Thankyou Alex, and thankyou to the person who took the time to create the document. A very usefull reference tool.
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