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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 07:03
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Correction,he said 52 aircrafts by this years end. People from december's induction are still to be online,most probably first week of july.since december they have already inducted close to 60 people. So if you do the math,they need 70 more pilots by this years end,an avg of only 10 pilots per month. And donot forget,a lot of pilots from AI would be joining IndiGo too.
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 07:07
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 07:43
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DME..!!

What is the correct accuracy and range error for DME...everywhere its given different answer..??
is it +/- 0.25Nm plus 1.25% distance mearured
or+/- 0.5 Nm or 3% of range whichever is greater
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 08:04
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its +/- 0.5 nm or 3% of range whichever is greater
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 08:29
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DME Range

+/- 0.5 nm or 3% of range whichever is greater
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 08:46
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Thanks..!!
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 09:56
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DME range

its 0.25nm +1.25% of range for jaa atpl and I m 100% sure about this.

check this out,it will clear all your doubts.
DME accuracy question [Archive] - ATP Forum

Hope it helps.cheers!!!
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 10:04
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Need Help

Ques: Aircraft flying at 6000' enters cone of confusion.wht is the diameter of the cone in (nm)?

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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 10:28
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What are the kind of questions that are being asked under
- Air Regulations
- Meteorology
- Jet Engines

Please do post your replies. Much needed and would be highly appreciated.
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 12:04
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VOR Cone of confusion

radius cone of confusion = alt (in nm) x tan 50

6000'/6080'=0.98 nm

0.98 x tan 50 = 1.16 nm

so diameter = 1.16 x 2 = 2.3 nm
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@ Viky

Which book did u find the formula to calculate the cone of confusion from?
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 12:45
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the cone of confustion is
50 degrees of either side of the normal(earth vertical) from the Vor

This is from Oxford
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 13:29
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I am trying to make sense of your formula

If one is about 6000` high which corresponds to 1 nm , by the answer you suggested the cone of confusion`s diameter is more than 2nm. It just doesnt seem right ! If thats the case then VOR doesnt seem accurate enough. Theres gotta be some other formula.
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Old 23rd Jun 2011, 13:50
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Guys this is such a simple problem and there is actually no formula , its simple trigonometry .

TAN 0 = PERPENDICULAR/BASE

Angle is 50 degrees
Base is the altitude of a/c
Perpendicular is the radius of cone of confusion .
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Old 24th Jun 2011, 01:51
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g vicky and yash

Thanx for the reply..
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Old 24th Jun 2011, 10:29
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How many cleared the written this time? Totally on all 4 days
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Old 24th Jun 2011, 11:05
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Got the Mail for 2nd stage.....
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Old 24th Jun 2011, 12:31
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@planeboy_777 & g_viky2001

i think its 40 degrees both sides, that's what i remember reading in one of the oxfords.
should be tan 40 in that case?

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That's was pretty quick from CAE.
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Old 24th Jun 2011, 14:13
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did u get the date for stage 2 or just the e-mail regarding the online questionnaire??
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