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Forum: North America
28th May 2021, 22:46
Replies: 3
Views: 2,908
Posted By Anders S

Bumpity Bump! I have heard this before, but...

Bumpity Bump!

I have heard this before, but it has never been fully explained. Where can I find the regulation(s) outlining it? Cheers!
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Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

I figured it was something like that, but I was...

I figured it was something like that, but I was having a hard time visualizing it. Thanks for clearing that up, and for everyone else efforts in trying to explain it to me.
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Posted By Anders S

I’m sorry, I thought I had it but now I’m just...

I’m sorry, I thought I had it but now I’m just confused again. The way I’ve learnt it is:

Conversion angle = 0.5 x ch.long x sin (lat)

But what you’re saying is basically:

Conversion angle...
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Posted By Anders S

Nope, still don’t get it. The way I see it, that...

Nope, still don’t get it. The way I see it, that would give me the most southerly point between 30W and 25W, ie 27.5W.


Strike that, I'm moling it over and hopefully it will come to me.

-Anders
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Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Hey guys. I don’t get this one, and I have...

Hey guys.

I don’t get this one, and I have seen several explanations for it, among others right here, but in another thread, but I haven’t considered them to be satisfactory, so I’ll give it...
Replies: 1,315
Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Quite possibly, it wouldn't be the first time.

Quite possibly, it wouldn't be the first time.
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Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Nope, the question is basically copy/pasted.

Nope, the question is basically copy/pasted.
Replies: 1,315
Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Hey guys, need some help again. Question 1: ...

Hey guys, need some help again.

Question 1:
On a CVOR the phase difference between the AM and FM signals is 30°. The VOR radial is?
a. 210
b. 030
c. 330
d. 150

Question 2:
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Posted By Anders S

Ok, that makes sense. Thanks for the responses.

Ok, that makes sense. Thanks for the responses.
Replies: 1,315
Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Hey guys, I have a question for you. Look at...

Hey guys, I have a question for you.

Look at this TAF for Zurich airport
TAF LSZH 211322 22018G35KT 9999 SCT012 BKN030 BECMG 1315 25025G45KT TEMPO 1720 4000 +SHRA BKN025TCU BECMG 2022 25015KT...
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Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Ok, so basically it’s not considered “separation”...

Ok, so basically it’s not considered “separation” outside of controlled airspace?

Those flight levels were just examples, the principle would still stand, I think, if flight levels 135, 145 and...
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Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Hey guys, What is the vertical separation...

Hey guys,

What is the vertical separation minimum below 30,000 ft?
a. 500 ft.
b. 1,000 ft.
c. 2,000 ft.
d. It depends whether or not RVSM is applied.

The correct answer is; b....
Replies: 1,315
Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Hey guys, Just came across this question: ...

Hey guys,

Just came across this question:

Where are easterly and westerly jets found?
a. Northern hemisphere only.
b. Southern hemisphere only.
c.Northern and southern hemisphere.
d. There...
Replies: 1,315
Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Hey, The tendency to call to mind common...

Hey,

The tendency to call to mind common experiences or scenarios from the past and link them incorrectly to a perceived mental model is called:

a. Confirmation bias.
b. Action slip.
c....
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Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Thanks Keith. -A

Thanks Keith.

-A
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Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Hey again... On a ground pressurisation...

Hey again...

On a ground pressurisation test, if the cabin suffers a rapid depressurisation:

A. The temperature will rise suddenly.
B. Water precipitation will occur.
C. Damage to the hull...
Replies: 1,315
Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

I agree with you regarding question 3. It's just...

I agree with you regarding question 3. It's just that as with the case of questions 1 & 2, it's easy to miss corrections, that's why it's seems like a better bet to run it by here, rather than just...
Replies: 1,315
Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

OAA Flight Performance & Planning. It's likely to...

OAA Flight Performance & Planning. It's likely to be a bogus answer if you don't agree with it, it wouldn't be the first time...

On another note, I have stumbled upon a couple of questions...
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Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Yes, but of course. Where I went wrong in...

Yes, but of course. Where I went wrong in question 1 was that I was counting with the thrust from all 3 engines. And in question 2, I was making the wind correction to the climb limit also. Thanks...
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Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

Obviously I'm missing something, but hopefully...

Obviously I'm missing something, but hopefully some one here can help me out.

Question 1:
Given that the characteristics of a three engine turbojet aeroplane are as follows:
Trust = 50000 N per...
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Views: 915,132
Posted By Anders S

AC Electrics

Hey guys, I could use some input on this one.

If an alternator is run at below normal frequency, then:
A) Electric motors will stop.
B) Inductive devices will overheat.
C) Lights will become...
Replies: 4
Views: 8,827
Posted By Anders S

Ah yes, that makes sence, cheers!

Ah yes, that makes sence, cheers!
Replies: 4
Views: 8,827
Posted By Anders S

Hey, I've just stumbled upon this question,...

Hey,

I've just stumbled upon this question, and could use an explanation myself. (In my text the single nose wheel load was 725 kg, but other than that identical.)

Cheers
23rd Feb 2012, 07:39
Replies: 32
Views: 4,072
Posted By Anders S

Ah, but of course! It helps if you calculate it...

Ah, but of course! It helps if you calculate it the right order. I did 545/60 x tan(62), and obviously got an entirely different answer. Cheers.
22nd Feb 2012, 17:10
Replies: 32
Views: 4,072
Posted By Anders S

Hey guys, see if you can solve this one. :ugh: ...

Hey guys, see if you can solve this one. :ugh:

A gyro with no real drift is set to read the correct magnetic heading when the aircraft is heading 090° (T), variation 10°E. After 45 minutes flight...
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