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Start with FROM THE GROUND UP & then move up to Flight without Formula written by A.C. kermode.....
That's what we used to read, when we started.......
Ground up even takes care of good 30-40% of questions in Technical exam...
That's what we used to read, when we started.......
Ground up even takes care of good 30-40% of questions in Technical exam...
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Buddy, you like to collect books. don't you???
Read these 2 books first, then if you need to read more, pls feel free to email me.... These 2 books will give you enough understanding of the subject....
Do a novel reading first time, just read it like a Fiction Story Novel, you can even think of it as a M&B if you like.....
2nd time, will be much better & 3rd time you will know & understand the concepts.......
OK here's the 3rd Book...... "Handling the big Jets"
Read these 2 books first, then if you need to read more, pls feel free to email me.... These 2 books will give you enough understanding of the subject....
Do a novel reading first time, just read it like a Fiction Story Novel, you can even think of it as a M&B if you like.....
2nd time, will be much better & 3rd time you will know & understand the concepts.......
OK here's the 3rd Book...... "Handling the big Jets"
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Software or Tab App for Jeppesen
(Bombay to London how would you find out which airspaces mandatorily require you to have TCAS)
During VIVA I was shown a Tab with all the Apch charts. Understand the same also has all the reqmts for entering any airspace.
Would like to know where to get this App / software. Can it be run on a Laptop / desktop?
During VIVA I was shown a Tab with all the Apch charts. Understand the same also has all the reqmts for entering any airspace.
Would like to know where to get this App / software. Can it be run on a Laptop / desktop?
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IN ATPL RadioAids & Inst'mnts ORALS:
Do they ask
1) Approach Charts, IFR Charts, etc..
2) Holding Pattern questions on entries etc..
3) Radio Aids & Instruments Regs. example: failure of radio comm. in VFR, IFR etc..
Please do post a reply.
Thank you.
Do they ask
1) Approach Charts, IFR Charts, etc..
2) Holding Pattern questions on entries etc..
3) Radio Aids & Instruments Regs. example: failure of radio comm. in VFR, IFR etc..
Please do post a reply.
Thank you.
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Ok guys cleared my ATPL CG Viva ie. radio aids and nav together.
Questions asked:-
1. CPDLC !!! (That was the first question).
2. ADS/CPDLC what is the difference.
3. Charts (MEA, MOCA, MORA, Grid MORA)
4. What type of projection ? Where is the standard Parallels ?
5. Lamberts Conical Conformal - Explain in depth.
6. What is conformal ??
7. RVSM & Requirements.
8. ETOPS.
9. Mach Meter - A thorough Explanation.
10. ASI - Explain.
11. Wx Radar failure once airborne will you return ? Monsoon has been declared. :- Sir, if the Sig Wx Chart has any weather enroute, it would call for any immediate return, Under what conditions will you continue esp if its an QTA at the destination. Sir, if I will check the enroute wx for the total flight time to and back. If no significant Wx, I will go through my MEL. If my MEL says its an compulsory requirement then if the aerodrome is Isolated/Non Maintenance Equipped then I will turn back so that the airline can fix the equipment or provide an alternate option to the PAX.
(I could see in their reaction that this was my trump card question)
12. Low Visibility Procedures !!! GUYS FOR THE FIRST TIME ON PPRUNE.. This is being mentioned here. They are definitely asking LVP nowadays.
After answering their question, they smiled and said, this is not DGCA but the CAA where you are from .
13. CMV - Calculated Met Visib.
14. Slop.
Followed by an "ALL THE BEST" .
ps. guys I didnt use any books. Just used google to open websites and made my own notes which I can understand & this has helped me super big time. Had I studied from oxford or other books, I would have screwed it up. Thanks.
Questions asked:-
1. CPDLC !!! (That was the first question).
2. ADS/CPDLC what is the difference.
3. Charts (MEA, MOCA, MORA, Grid MORA)
4. What type of projection ? Where is the standard Parallels ?
5. Lamberts Conical Conformal - Explain in depth.
6. What is conformal ??
7. RVSM & Requirements.
8. ETOPS.
9. Mach Meter - A thorough Explanation.
10. ASI - Explain.
11. Wx Radar failure once airborne will you return ? Monsoon has been declared. :- Sir, if the Sig Wx Chart has any weather enroute, it would call for any immediate return, Under what conditions will you continue esp if its an QTA at the destination. Sir, if I will check the enroute wx for the total flight time to and back. If no significant Wx, I will go through my MEL. If my MEL says its an compulsory requirement then if the aerodrome is Isolated/Non Maintenance Equipped then I will turn back so that the airline can fix the equipment or provide an alternate option to the PAX.
(I could see in their reaction that this was my trump card question)
12. Low Visibility Procedures !!! GUYS FOR THE FIRST TIME ON PPRUNE.. This is being mentioned here. They are definitely asking LVP nowadays.
After answering their question, they smiled and said, this is not DGCA but the CAA where you are from .
13. CMV - Calculated Met Visib.
14. Slop.
Followed by an "ALL THE BEST" .
ps. guys I didnt use any books. Just used google to open websites and made my own notes which I can understand & this has helped me super big time. Had I studied from oxford or other books, I would have screwed it up. Thanks.
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Did you clear the Oral exam in July Session?? How do you know you passed?? I am waiting for the result to be posted on the DGCA website but nothing so far.......
Pls advise where did you check the result for ATPL ORAL exam??
Thx
Did you clear the Oral exam in July Session?? How do you know you passed?? I am waiting for the result to be posted on the DGCA website but nothing so far.......
Pls advise where did you check the result for ATPL ORAL exam??
Thx
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Thanks for the advise..
I checked & YES I passed.. Both NAV & RADIO AIDS Orals.....
Question asked:
1st question: what is your strongest topic??
Then followed by: personal details etc & then following:
Lambert properties
Transaverse mercator
Jeppeson chart
Performance questions
CP PNR questions
RVSM
RADIO AIDS
What is background?
What is your stringest topic?
Why should we pass you??
Then following:
DME
ILS
Transponder
INS IRS
GYROS
At the end, Best of for the future...
The examiners sounded tough but at the end, were decently fair in asking questions...
Anyone looking to pass, pls read the entire thread, no surprise questions were asked to anyone in my group..
I checked & YES I passed.. Both NAV & RADIO AIDS Orals.....
Question asked:
1st question: what is your strongest topic??
Then followed by: personal details etc & then following:
Lambert properties
Transaverse mercator
Jeppeson chart
Performance questions
CP PNR questions
RVSM
RADIO AIDS
What is background?
What is your stringest topic?
Why should we pass you??
Then following:
DME
ILS
Transponder
INS IRS
GYROS
At the end, Best of for the future...
The examiners sounded tough but at the end, were decently fair in asking questions...
Anyone looking to pass, pls read the entire thread, no surprise questions were asked to anyone in my group..
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Congrats Pilot Baba + 1 point to add.
The questions being asked is directly in commensurate with your experience.
If you are actively flying, expect questions to be bit more technical.
For example if you are on the 777 .. you can expect an question such as explain North Atlantic Routes and MNPS and IRS Redundancy.
Questions for freshers are relatively straight forward and more simpler.
So it is advisable to clear your ATPL papers/ Viva at the earliest.
The questions being asked is directly in commensurate with your experience.
If you are actively flying, expect questions to be bit more technical.
For example if you are on the 777 .. you can expect an question such as explain North Atlantic Routes and MNPS and IRS Redundancy.
Questions for freshers are relatively straight forward and more simpler.
So it is advisable to clear your ATPL papers/ Viva at the earliest.
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The oral exams for the Oct-2012 attempt have started yesterday, i.e; the 26th of Nov 2012.
Anybody who has appeared for the same either for this attempt or the one immediately preceding this one, is urged to post some/all of the questions here.
Anybody who has appeared for the same either for this attempt or the one immediately preceding this one, is urged to post some/all of the questions here.
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Mumbai VIVA Nov 12 Questions Reqd
Friends answers required on the following Nav Qs asked in Apr
There was a chart that was for some airline / operator specific. Can some one help in finding out what all are the symbols used for various airlines / operators.
Airspace Classifications- what about SAR in these air spaces-
Can someone tell about uncontrolled airspace. It is given at many places that in In India there are no uncontrolled air space. But I remember during RTR classes lots of time uncontrolled airspace was mentioned during routing.
where all other than aviation are Lambert charts used.
Given two longs on equator (Not diametrically opposite). What track to follow if they have to meet reciprocal at the poles. Anyone any idea on this.
Answers and clarifications on the above will be appreciated.
Some Info now
Questions on notes on a Apch Chart. Don't answer without looking at the chart even if it is too obvious an answer. As far as I know, if the controller tells you to do something then it is understood that he is in control and doing so depending on the traffic But I think he expected me to look at the chart and readout the note.
ETOPS, who has to approve and why? Definition. Emphasis on nil winds and single engine cruise speeds. He kept hinting on what are the environmental factors that are affecting.
There was a chart that was for some airline / operator specific. Can some one help in finding out what all are the symbols used for various airlines / operators.
Airspace Classifications- what about SAR in these air spaces-
Can someone tell about uncontrolled airspace. It is given at many places that in In India there are no uncontrolled air space. But I remember during RTR classes lots of time uncontrolled airspace was mentioned during routing.
where all other than aviation are Lambert charts used.
Given two longs on equator (Not diametrically opposite). What track to follow if they have to meet reciprocal at the poles. Anyone any idea on this.
Answers and clarifications on the above will be appreciated.
Some Info now
Questions on notes on a Apch Chart. Don't answer without looking at the chart even if it is too obvious an answer. As far as I know, if the controller tells you to do something then it is understood that he is in control and doing so depending on the traffic But I think he expected me to look at the chart and readout the note.
ETOPS, who has to approve and why? Definition. Emphasis on nil winds and single engine cruise speeds. He kept hinting on what are the environmental factors that are affecting.
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Mumbai VIVA Nov 12 Questions Reqd Friends answers required on the following Nav Qs as
Airspace Classifications- what about SAR in these air spaces- SAR in any airspace within a country is the responsibility of the country as per ICAO conventions. In India it is the resp of AAI
Can someone tell about uncontrolled airspace. All airspace marked with grey shade on the jepp is uncontrolled airspace.
where all other than aviation are Lambert charts used. - Well the mariners have been using it for ages before the aviators adopted it!
Given two longs on equator (Not diametrically opposite). What track to follow if they have to meet reciprocal at the poles -Now, thats a tricky one. I would have made them travel 090/270, but to meet reciprocal at the poles?!!!
Can someone tell about uncontrolled airspace. All airspace marked with grey shade on the jepp is uncontrolled airspace.
where all other than aviation are Lambert charts used. - Well the mariners have been using it for ages before the aviators adopted it!
Given two longs on equator (Not diametrically opposite). What track to follow if they have to meet reciprocal at the poles -Now, thats a tricky one. I would have made them travel 090/270, but to meet reciprocal at the poles?!!!
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ETOPS
ETOPS, who has to approve and why? Definition. Emphasis on nil winds and single engine cruise speeds. He kept hinting on what are the environmental factors that are affecting.
6.1 Procedure for seeking approval for ETOPS
Any operator requesting approval for extended range operations with twin engine aeroplanes should submit the request with the supporting data to the Regional Airworthiness office of DGCA at least three months prior to the proposed start of extended range operation with the specific airframe/engine combination. Each operator requesting approval to conduct extended range operations should have operational in service experience as given in para 4 appropriate to the operation proposed. This data shall include the details of compliance of modifications,
additions and changes in the maintenance practices, which were made to qualify the
aeroplane system for ETOPS operations. It should also be shown that an acceptable level of propulsion system reliability has been achieved in service by the world fleet for that particular airframe-engine combination. The operator must obtain sufficient maintenance and operations familiarity with the particular airframe engine combination in question before seeking approval. Each applicant/operator for extended range approval should show that the particular airframe/engine combination is sufficiently reliable. Systems required for extended range operations should be shown by the operator to be continuously maintained and operated at
levels of reliability appropriate for intended operation
Extended Range Operations approval of an aeroplane by the manufacturer/Regulatory Authority of the country of manufacture is normally reflected by a statement in the approved Aeroplane Flight Manual (AFM) / Type Certificate Data Sheet (TDS) or Supplemental Type Certificate(STC), which specifies the Configuration, Maintenance and Procedures (CMP) Standard requirements for suitability. The CMP standards shall be of latest revision. The
standards and its revisions may require priority actions to be implemented before the next ETOP flight and other actions to be implemented according to a schedule acceptable to DGCA.
6.1 Procedure for seeking approval for ETOPS
Any operator requesting approval for extended range operations with twin engine aeroplanes should submit the request with the supporting data to the Regional Airworthiness office of DGCA at least three months prior to the proposed start of extended range operation with the specific airframe/engine combination. Each operator requesting approval to conduct extended range operations should have operational in service experience as given in para 4 appropriate to the operation proposed. This data shall include the details of compliance of modifications,
additions and changes in the maintenance practices, which were made to qualify the
aeroplane system for ETOPS operations. It should also be shown that an acceptable level of propulsion system reliability has been achieved in service by the world fleet for that particular airframe-engine combination. The operator must obtain sufficient maintenance and operations familiarity with the particular airframe engine combination in question before seeking approval. Each applicant/operator for extended range approval should show that the particular airframe/engine combination is sufficiently reliable. Systems required for extended range operations should be shown by the operator to be continuously maintained and operated at
levels of reliability appropriate for intended operation
Extended Range Operations approval of an aeroplane by the manufacturer/Regulatory Authority of the country of manufacture is normally reflected by a statement in the approved Aeroplane Flight Manual (AFM) / Type Certificate Data Sheet (TDS) or Supplemental Type Certificate(STC), which specifies the Configuration, Maintenance and Procedures (CMP) Standard requirements for suitability. The CMP standards shall be of latest revision. The
standards and its revisions may require priority actions to be implemented before the next ETOP flight and other actions to be implemented according to a schedule acceptable to DGCA.