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SuperflyTNT 29th May 2011 15:07

@VT-ASB
 
Only thing they require to be current is your Medical (class I).

VT-ASB 29th May 2011 15:46

SuperflyTNT
 
thanks for the info mate !!

00saurabh00 29th May 2011 22:00

@bombayhues
 
@bombayhues
thnx for the info mate....
I dunno how long DGCA will take............

bombayhues 30th May 2011 10:58

@Uniform: The "CAR SERIES B PART IV" has been a recent addition to the CAE IndiGo 320 program site. It wasn't there say a couple of months ago and hence systems and jet engines was never asked on the exams. I would suggest double checking with someone who has given the exam more recently

cloudripper 30th May 2011 11:38

incase if through 1st round:
 
:confused:
I have this query because I'm planning to give the next test on 21st June in Delhi and I'm not a localite.

How long( duration of days) does it take them to conduct the next round (2nd, etc) after the 1st stage? Should I be staying back incase if I clear the 1st round or is it ok for me to leave delhi,for back home?
Just need to know so that I can make my arrangements accordingly during my trip to Delhi.

ANy advice on this matter would be very kind.

p.s. what is the address of the venue ,considering that it hasn't changed in the previous attempts.

phoenixrk 30th May 2011 15:41

friends please if anyone has question bank for indigo exams please mail me at [email protected]

companion 31st May 2011 12:59

airframes, systems, powerplants
 
1) powerplants would mean piston engines and jet engines

2) systems would be wat all? hydraulics, air conditioning, pressurization

3) also airframes would include brakes, landing gear and wat else?

4) how much emphasis should be given to aircraft performance? wat books?
for everything else is oxford 2nd edition good ?

boeing787dreamliner 1st Jun 2011 04:33

Q14. FL 80, an OAT +06° C is measured. What will the temperature be at FL 130, if you consider the temperature gradient of the Standard Atmosphere?
A) -6° C
B) 0° C
C) +2° C
D) -4° C

Q15. FL 160, an OAT -22° C is measured. What will the temperature be at FL 90, if you consider the temperature gradient of the Standard Atmosphere?
A) -4° C
B) +4° C
C) 0° C
D) -8° C

can anyone please tell me how to solve these type of questions ?

aadityaslg 1st Jun 2011 05:48

@boeing787dreamliner.
 
First find out what should be the temperature at FL80, in ISA conditions.
Then compare it with the actual OAT +6 C here.

Now that you have the deviation from ISA, you can find what the temperature at FL130.

Cheers!

By the way, which book are you referring to for Meteorology?

companion 1st Jun 2011 12:08

plz reply
 
has the syllabus been given by cae for the first time in may i.e. the dgca syllabus for CPL exams which includes "aiframes, powerplant and systems"?

If it was given by CAE for the first time in May, were questions asked in May attempt on jet engines, pistons, hydraulics, pressn, air condtng, landing gear, etc.?
please answer as it would help us all in understanding the paper pattern

thank u

companion 1st Jun 2011 12:54

@adityaslg and sonsal
 
does the question bank1 include questions from sonsal 1 month ago, because I can see a lot of people thanking sonsal for the questions but not sonsal's questions.
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however question bank 1 from adityaslg is with me....thank you adityaslg...please reply

DJ Flyboy 1st Jun 2011 13:50

there were two questions on reciprocating engines

PP351 1st Jun 2011 18:18

The answers for the both question's will be option D i.e -4°C and -8°C

Correct me if i am wrong, cheer's

Aviator4u 1st Jun 2011 18:52

@PP351-
you are correct my dear friend.

ISA temp lapse rate is 2 degrees dec/1000ft inc in height.
FL130-FL80=5000ft. total temp decrease=5*2=10degrees
So temp @ FL130 = 6-10 = -4 degrees.:ok:

VT-delta 2nd Jun 2011 06:18

from fl 80 to fl 130 mean gone up by 5000 feet in isa conditions which is
2* 5 = minus 10
there by temp at fl 80 = plus 6
therefore temp at fl 130 = +6-10=-4 centigrade
u will find all these in oxford

NWD 2nd Jun 2011 07:11

CX 2 only
 
Hey Guys, i was wondering if there was any way to calculate Track (T) using a CX 2 calculator in the problem given below.. ?is there any setting on the calculator i might have missed out ?

Trk .. ?
Hdg (T) 273 deg ;W/V 230/40 ; TAS 150

Do let me know .. Cheers !

P.S Best of luck to everyone writing the Indigo exam..!! :ok:

flyflyfly2me 2nd Jun 2011 07:16

were human performance questions asked in may attempt???

milton3371 2nd Jun 2011 08:22

Oxford
 
hi
what oxford book u people are refereeing here ...
can you please specify the oxford book
or can u please post the web link of the oxford book

thank you verymuch

companion 2nd Jun 2011 13:38

@dj flyboy
 
thanks friend for ur reply....were there questions on systems and other technical?

did u give may attempt?

also did they specify syllabus :airframes, etc." prior to may attempt coz i believe they never asked any technical till april attempt

DJ Flyboy 2nd Jun 2011 16:09

yes they did specify..plz chk out earlier posts and and all your questions will be answered..make an effort..all the questions have already been put up..plz chk the thread out before asking.


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