Indigo Call letters for Freshers
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Indigo basically takes about 100 Pilots per batch. So 2 days, at a max 200 Pilots. I'm sure they sent emails to more than 200. But its difficult to comprehend how they're planning to go about with their short listing. Are they giving chance to only freshers first and then to Pilots who are attempting it the second time ?
We could argue that Indigo should recruit the way Jet does, but on the other hand, Indigo gives more chances to others who are momentarily not prepared at the time of exams by recruiting every other month.
Did they sent confirmation to Pilots who are attempting the written second time ?
We could argue that Indigo should recruit the way Jet does, but on the other hand, Indigo gives more chances to others who are momentarily not prepared at the time of exams by recruiting every other month.
Did they sent confirmation to Pilots who are attempting the written second time ?
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@beinghuman: Where do you get such numbers (100 per batch) from? The intake is based solely on the number of people making the cutoff of 70%. The pass percentage used to be around 10% earlier and has increased only recently
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thanks to all my friends for helping:-
Q2)what is the initial great circle direction from 45N 14'12W to 45N 12'48E?
a)270M
b)080.4T
c)086.5T(ans)
d)090M
Q3)what is the final position after the following rhumb lines tracks and ditanceshave been followed from position 60'00N 030'00W
south for 3600nm
east for 3600nm
north for 3600nm
west for 3600nm
the final position of aircraft is
a)59'N 90'W
b)60'N 90'W
c)60'N 30'E
d)59'N 60'W
Q4)on the 27th feb at 52'S 40'E the sunrise is at 243 UTC on the same day at 52'S 35'W the sunrise is at:
a)0243 UTC
B)0523 UTC
C)0743 UTC
D)2143 UTC
Q2)what is the initial great circle direction from 45N 14'12W to 45N 12'48E?
a)270M
b)080.4T
c)086.5T(ans)
d)090M
Q3)what is the final position after the following rhumb lines tracks and ditanceshave been followed from position 60'00N 030'00W
south for 3600nm
east for 3600nm
north for 3600nm
west for 3600nm
the final position of aircraft is
a)59'N 90'W
b)60'N 90'W
c)60'N 30'E
d)59'N 60'W
Q4)on the 27th feb at 52'S 40'E the sunrise is at 243 UTC on the same day at 52'S 35'W the sunrise is at:
a)0243 UTC
B)0523 UTC
C)0743 UTC
D)2143 UTC
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2) Convergency is Dlong X Sin mean lat
= (14 '12' + 12*48*) X Sin 45'
= 27' X Sin 45'
=19'5'30.78
Conversion angle= 1/2 X Convergency
= 19'5' / 2
= 9'32' 45.39
Rhumb line track is 090. The great circle track is 090 - 9'32' 45.39 the answer should be 80' 27' which is = 80.4
The next two questions are simple calculations of the distance along a latitude and longitude using Dlong cos lat along a latitude and Dlat along a longitude.
Hope you got it.
= (14 '12' + 12*48*) X Sin 45'
= 27' X Sin 45'
=19'5'30.78
Conversion angle= 1/2 X Convergency
= 19'5' / 2
= 9'32' 45.39
Rhumb line track is 090. The great circle track is 090 - 9'32' 45.39 the answer should be 80' 27' which is = 80.4
The next two questions are simple calculations of the distance along a latitude and longitude using Dlong cos lat along a latitude and Dlat along a longitude.
Hope you got it.
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Ans. 03) i think there is some printing error..the a/c is moving 60 degree(3600NM) in south east north and west direction..which will make the a/c to reach back to its starting position..
it has to be on 60*N because in this latitude is not changing..therefore we ommit other two options..it cant be in east because a/c first crosse PM and returns back while crossing PM which makes it to come back in Westerly heading..
the answer should be 60*N and 30*W..i think option c has some printing error it has to be 60*N 30*W and NOT 60*N 30*E..
Ans. 04) correct answer is option b..the sun will rise 5hrs late..the second day..because earth is roatating from west to east direction..therefore sun will rise first in east direction and then in west..
therefore, the answer is 0543..
it has to be on 60*N because in this latitude is not changing..therefore we ommit other two options..it cant be in east because a/c first crosse PM and returns back while crossing PM which makes it to come back in Westerly heading..
the answer should be 60*N and 30*W..i think option c has some printing error it has to be 60*N 30*W and NOT 60*N 30*E..
Ans. 04) correct answer is option b..the sun will rise 5hrs late..the second day..because earth is roatating from west to east direction..therefore sun will rise first in east direction and then in west..
therefore, the answer is 0543..
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meteorology question
Q. you intend to overfly a mountain ridge at an altitude of 15000ft AMsL.The average air temp i s 15degree lover than IsA.the sealevel pressure 1003Hpa.which altimeter indication is needed?
Ans--16170ft...............plz explain hw to solve this problem
thanks
Ans--16170ft...............plz explain hw to solve this problem
thanks
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Q3)what is the final position after the following rhumb lines tracks and ditanceshave been followed from position 60'00N 030'00W
south for 3600nm
east for 3600nm
north for 3600nm
west for 3600nm
the final position of aircraft is
a)59'N 90'W
b)60'N 90'W
c)60'N 30'E
d)59'N 60'W
ans
in south it will travel 60 and reach equator
on equator it willl travel 60 to reach 00N 30 E
then travel north 60 deg(3600nm) to reach 60N 30E
and will travel west 3600nm equal to 120deg at 60Lat
and will reach 60N 90W
south for 3600nm
east for 3600nm
north for 3600nm
west for 3600nm
the final position of aircraft is
a)59'N 90'W
b)60'N 90'W
c)60'N 30'E
d)59'N 60'W
ans
in south it will travel 60 and reach equator
on equator it willl travel 60 to reach 00N 30 E
then travel north 60 deg(3600nm) to reach 60N 30E
and will travel west 3600nm equal to 120deg at 60Lat
and will reach 60N 90W
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@flyme01
Ans. 04) correct answer is option b..the sun will rise 5hrs late..the second day..because earth is roatating from west to east direction..therefore sun will rise first in east direction and then in west..
therefore, the answer is 0543..
how did we get 5 hrs
therefore, the answer is 0543..
how did we get 5 hrs
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Dear Friends dont worry there will be exam in october for sure...come to know from very reliable source frm 6E....So, Dont worry and study and hope that u willget call for next exambecause this is now the biggest hurdle in ur journey to LOI....even I am so well prepared for the exam(acco. to me)...but not getting the chance to give exam..in may got the first mail...in june got th first mail..in july got the first mail bt no confirmation...and now this time got mail then a call from Ms. Parul bt no confirmtion mail....hope will get next time. and good luck to u all...