are they asking any questions from aircraft systems, powerplant....plz share:ok:
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@dg737
no ques asked frm powerplant and systems, just need to focus more on human performance, cg related topics, instruments.
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@interglobe
hi... thanks for the post..so when you have appeared for the exam ?, and can you please post what aboutt the radio aids and principle of flight and performance what they are asking ? |
help regarding meteorology questions
I need help regarding solving of these questions,i am not able to get the concept to solve these meteorology problem,i would really appreciate if some one could help me out in these concepts
Q1. MSA given as 12000ft, flying over mountains in temperatures +9*c ,QNH set as 1023.what will the true altitude when 12000 ft is reached? a. 11,940 b. 11,148 c. 12,210 D. 12,864 ANS -D{..........how plz explain.....} Q2.Flying at FL135above the sea, the Radio altimeter indicates a true altitude of 13500ft. the local QNH is 1019hpa.hence the crossed air mass is on average, a. At ISAstandard atmospher b. Colder than ISA C. Warmer than ISA D. There is insufficient information ANS-B{...why plz explain...} Q3. You are flying at FL160 with an OAT OF -27*C.QNH is 1003 hpa. what is your true altitude? a.15540 ft b.15090 ft c.16330 ft d.15730 ft ANS-B{.....how plz explain.....} Q4. What is approximate vertical interval which is equal to a pressure change of 1hpa at an altitude of 5500m? a. 8m{27ft} b. 32m{105ft} c. 64m{210ft} d. 15m{50ft} ANS-D{....how plz explain...}. thanks |
1) When the temp. at a give alt is not ISA you need to make corrections to the indicated altitude to get True altitude.
The correction is for every 10*C above/below ISA you need to apply (add/sub) a correction of 4% to the Indicated altitude to get the true altitude. ISA dev at 12000 ft = actual (9*C) - ISA (-9*C) = 9+9 = 18*C 10*C= 4% correction so 18*C = 7.2 % correction 7.2% of 12000 = 864ft So since the temp at the given altitude is above ISA add the correction of 864ft to the indicated altitude of 12,000ft. So the answer is 12,000+864 = 12,864ft. 3) Again similar to Q no.1. Since ISA deviation here is -10*C you will need to subtract 4% of 16000ft from16000ft which is 16000-640 = 15360. Now since you are flying at FL 160 you will have set the altimeter setting as 1013.25. And your true altitude is based on your QNH which is 1003. So you will have to make an additional correction i.e 1003-1013 = -10 x 27 (1mb = 27ft) = -270 So finally true altitude = 15360-270 = 15090. 4) There are some fixed values given is some books as to the how the value of 1mb changes from S.L upto 40,000 ft. From what I can recall for every 1 hpa the change in ht. varies like this: @ S.L= 27ft, @ 2,000ft = 30ft, @20,000ft = 50ft and @ 40,000ft = 100ft 5500m = about 18,000 ft so the closest answer is 50ft. Sorry about Q no.4.. I'm not really good at explaining stuff as you can see. I'm not able to explain it in words. Perhaps if I could draw I could explain it better. But I will try to put it in words and get back. |
well only 7 cleared on the 23rd..........the paper was lengthy and a bit hard .. managed to clear..........any idea how many cleared on the 24th?
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yesterday igot the Mail for those stupid 277 APQ questions which we had to fill it online.......thats it nothing more
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@priyanka
my friend appeared on 24th he told me all this..
no specific ques he could give though.. yes need to study pof, not mch of perf. on 24th 15 passed out of 42. |
hello guys
i got cpl in 2009 and wants to give exam of indigo written ...already registered on their cae site and even mailed my resume to parul and radhika ...but still not getting a call for indigo written...its almost a year now applied to them.....please guys tell me how to contact indigo for appearing in their written test!@umang |
@umangpilot
Sir/Ma'am,
Your query has already been answered in this forum. Just go through the last 10-15 pages of this thread. Nonetheless, email Ms. Parul Huria and Ms. Radhika once again. You can also write to them that you've been waiting for over a year now. Secondly, now even Ms. Sandra Pinto replies on behalf of Pilot Provisioning. You can email her too on [email protected] All the best. |
47 ppl in 5 days:ugh::ugh::ugh::ugh:
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A320 TR
hey guys, can anyone tell me how is the situation of A320 TR pilots,
How many pilots are indigo recruiting?? Is the recruitment going on every month then how many in an avg. are they recruiting? What type of Qus. do they ask in there assessment? Specific/performance/regulations/navigation or CPL stuff?? Indigo gives any prefrence to CAE TR students over other schools like Simcentre or PanAm Is it an necessary to the TR from CAE or we can do the TR from any reputed schools which is DGCA recognized? I need answers of above questions..your reply is highly appreciated! |
I've tried to recall as many questions I could.Posting it here for everybody to have an idea about the assessment.Though I didn't manage to clear.
1. Readability 2 means readable now n then 2.I understand and will comply with the message- a.Roger ( Answer) b. Wilco 3. Marshall's signal to apply brakes 4. An aircraft is intercepted by another aircraft,what frequency you will communicate this on- a. 121.5 Mhz to 243 Mhz b. 121.5 mhz to 125.5 mhz 5. Range of DME is correct within a.3% of range b.0.5 NM c. 0.2 NM 6. Accuracy of DME is a. + - 0.5 NM b. Increases as aircraft is flying at closer range 7. DME is able to discriminate between pulses intended for itself and for other a/c coz it rejects the pulses not synchronized with its own random PRF 8. Flashing green lights to a/c already taxing on ground means- 9. Whiteout means a. A/c is flying over a snow covered lake and related options 10.ILS Cat III (a) RVR is a. 200 mts b. 250 mts 11. theta =3 degree TAS=100 kts ROD=** ANS: 500 feet/minute 12.TCAS operation uses a. transponder replies from other a/c b. a special system installed on board 13.DME uses frequency a.1000 MHZ b. 100 Mhz c. 100 KHZ 14.Question related to Primary and Secondary Radar. Primary radar relies on target reflection and secondary radar on transponder replies 15. Which is the most prominent error of NDB - Quadrental Error 16.A signal is received after fading at the receiver,Which is the most likely reason a.Quadrental Error b. Night effect c. mountainous/terrain effect d. Coastal error 17.90% of water vapour is present in a. troposphere b. lower stratosphere 18. A-B 90Nm Along the track 60 nm from A, aircraft is positioned 4nm to right.What is the correction required to track directly to B a. 12 left b. 8 left 19.NDB frequency a.190-1750 KHZ 20.Which of the following is present in Middle Ear a. Embolym b. Ossicles c. Semi-circular canal d. vestibular apparatus 21. VLE speed is a. the landing gear speed with full safety and related options 22.Blue line speed is a. Vyse b. Vmc c. Vne d. Vmo 23.mach No. Definiton 24. Divergence brings in what kind of weather 25. Echoes are received 30 degree to left.A/c hdg is 120 M , Find QTE? 26. Convergency. SH, C.A.=7, P-Q=95 Degree GC ,P-Q RL=? Ans is 088 Degree 27. Perihelion occurs a. Beginning of January b. Beginning of July 28.Civil twilight a.6 degree below the celestial horizon 29.Lines joining places of equal variation are ISOGONALS 30.Class B airspace Met Minima above 10000 feet 31.Met minima for 4500-9000 feet outside controlled airspace 32.A (45N 10 W)and B(48*30** N 15 W) Find the A-B RL track a. 300 b.330 c.345 33.a. ND shows flight director bars b.PFD is the main flying instruent c.Altitude information is displayed on PFD d.FMA related option Combination of correct answers was given 34.Stage 2 sleep comprises of 50% of sleep. 35.100% Acuity is achieved at FOVEA 36.On reaching the saturation vapour pressure, a. it will stay at the same temperature b. it will become colder c. it will become warmer 37. An a/c has been hijacked and is asked to commence a descend,It cannot notify ATC of its actions. a. It will fly an Emergency triangle b, Declare emergency c. Descend to an altitude which is at a deviation of 1000 ft wen flying FL290 above and 500fr if below FL290 38.Time of Useful consciousness at 35000feet is- 39, What SSR code is used for Emergency- 7700 40.An aircraft flyign with left static port blocked will- a. over read when side slipping towards port b. overread when side slipping towards starboard 41.Airfield is 0 metres above MSL,OAT is not given.QNH = 1022 HPa , QFF=? a. Less than 1022 b. more than 1022 c. 1022 d. Information is not sufficient to determine 42.One or more several static ports have been blocked on board a unpressurised aircraft.Correct remedial action will be- break the glass of Rate of climb indicator 43.Upsloping runway will give an illusion of - ?? 44. Worload is defined as- a.90% of crew resources have been utilized b. 60% of crew resources have been utilized c. Depends on Pilot expertise d. Availability of resources Combinations of answers is correct 45.Myopia is- a. Nearsightedness b. Farsightedness 46.NDB signal transmits a signal pattern in the horizontal plane which is a. omni-directional b. Bi-lobar pattern c. Cardiod balanced at 30HZ freq. 47.Physiological gases are a. O2 and CO2 b. O2 and CO , Two more combinations were given 48.Ice on the aircraft surfaces will increase the landing distance by a. 40-50% b. 30-40% c.10-15% 49.Stress management is 50.With respect to CO which of the following statements is correct- a. it has 5 Times affinity to attach with hemoglobin than oxygen b. It causes Hypoxia 51.100% oxygen corresponds to the FL of a. 10000 b. 40000 52. Cognitive Stress is- 53. On a 5 dot indicator, an a/c is flying at a range of 100Nm on a airway. How many dots will correspond to the deviation? a.1.5 dots b.2 dots c.3 dots 54.A pilot experiences bends in joints after the Flight, a. Seek Aviation Medical Assistance immediately b. Ignore as it will get better with time 55.Tidal Volume is- Answer is 500ML 56. To prevent Vertigo- Avoid rapid head movement during the turns 57. A ( 004N 30W ) aircraft flies 600 NM south then 600 NM east, 600 NM north, 600 NM west. Aircraft's present position is? 58. When acknowledging mode and code pulse from ATC,pilot will reply by a. Repeating both mode and code pulse b. repeat only code pulse 59.Variation is applied at beacon on VOR and at A/C for NDB. 60.FL 150 , TAS=250 Kts , OAT= --12Degree Icing will occur- a. Over flat terrain,away from fronts,moderate to severe Mixed Ice b. Pushed by clouds against the mountains,moderate to severe Mixed Ice c. Moderate to severe Rime Ice 61.A/C magnetic hdg is 120, variation= 17W track is 15 degree to the left of HDG. NDB bears (given in question) ,What will be the NDB bearing to plot on a Polar stereo graphic chart? 62.A/C is going from A (QNH 1012HPa) to B (QNH 1012Hpa), the altimeter reading differs.What could be the possible reason for this? a. Aircraft is flying over a warmer airmass b. Flying over a colder airmass c. Altimeter error 63. Dew Point and Air temperature are less than 1 Degree apart, what kind of weather will occur as a result a. Fog and Stratus b. clear sky 64. CU and CB are formed due to a. Convection b. radiation 65. Fog is a.<1000 mts visibilty due to solid and ice particles b. <1000 mts visibility due to solid and liquid particles c.< = 1000 mts due to ice and .......... particles d. < 1000 due to presence of precipitation 66.Geostrophic winds are proportional to a. density if air b. curvature of isobars 66.Average height of Stratosphere is a. 11 to 50 KM b. 50 to 85 KM 67.When is the coldest time of the day. 30 minutes after sunrise |
@aviator09
Dude appreciate your effort.
Thnx fr the ques.. Wht ws the pass rate today? |
almost 40 appeared and 8 passed.
Human performance took toll on many guys. 12 questions and topics were stress, vigilance, motivation etc, those which were generally are not given so much attention. Regs was a lil tricky but all covered by DGCA syllabus. |
25 june
9 cleared on 25 june out of 40...
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@ Interglobe
You're Welcome. |
aviator 09 @ thx thx alot dude, hope u have cleared the first round and all the best for the future
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hey guys i am new to the forum. can anyone tell me for what post are these indigo exams going on. for trainee pilots or type rated copilots.
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. 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?
can anyone solve this please :confused: .do we have to apply the formula Tamb=OAT - TISA or directly do it with the 2 deg lapse rate... |
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