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LieDetector 10th Nov 2011 06:34

Ever bother checking the DGCA website and the CAR's?

priyankaflyingbird 10th Nov 2011 09:28

atpl
 
i know that there is everything given on the website but i was not able to find it that is why i asked here ..

gAMbl3 10th Nov 2011 11:10

CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS


section 7 part VI page 5

Uniform. 10th Nov 2011 11:12

CIVIL AVIATION REQUIREMENTS

Anonymous_pilot 10th Nov 2011 18:59

:ugh
DGCA makes me go ooooooooo oooooooooo ooooooooooo ooooooooo:mad:

Cactus225 11th Nov 2011 10:19

whats the best book to Study Met these days?

The DGCA hasnt sent me the actual License in hard copy yet. I just see the ISSUED stated online. Can I apply without the hard copy fort the next attempt?

flyme01 13th Nov 2011 16:39

no you cant apply without the hard copy as you have to attach the multi-ir attested copy with the application.i think you will be applying for january attempt?because the laste date for october session has gone..you can go to dgca n ask them for your hard copy of your license..gud luck..

Cactus225 14th Nov 2011 05:27

Yeah January attempt.

Been waiting for that hard copy since a month and a half now and I know of a few others who are waiting since even before then.

Wonder how much longer would it take. Thanks for the reply though.

LieDetector 14th Nov 2011 05:30

^^When was your license Issued?

Cactus225 14th Nov 2011 05:45

27th Sep. My friends on 7th Sep

How long does it usually take for them to send the hard copy along?

LieDetector 14th Nov 2011 05:56

See after they Issue it online it takes about a week(+/- 2-3 days) for them to get the paper work done, then it sent to the dispatch(a 10year old girl with a negative IQ), in some cases some cases licenses were dispatched as late as one month after the hard copy was Issued.

Call up the licensing dept(if someone picks up) or have a friend visit them and see if it has been dispatched if yes get the tracking number for the speed post, they maintain a register with details about sent licenses.

Good luck

guitarboy 15th Nov 2011 08:50

So, My Application Status says : Allotted!

Now when i click on Book Exam Slot and Enter My roll number to book the slot, it says ALL PAPERS SCHEDULED!

Anybody else with the same?
I haven't Scheduled anything and if the dates are out why haven't they been told to us!

This is Insane!

matthewgamm 15th Nov 2011 09:51

PSR/PET
 
On PSR & PET numericals, when two-engine TAS and single-engine TAS are both given, what do we use?
Similarly, when "total endurance" and "safe endurance" are both given, what do we use?

Performance: From where are you guys studying the performance portion of the exam?

flyme01 15th Nov 2011 17:26

you should use the reduced tas for pet for sure becaue pet is always in the case of engine failure and if it is mentioned for psr ya must used the reduced tas.if it says assume engine failure at psr then you must use the reduced tas for homing ground speed..

Aviator09 16th Nov 2011 11:15

Guitarboy
Its the same with me.Guess they'd come up with a schedule sooner.

matthewgamm 16th Nov 2011 17:46

Exam dates
 
Anybody have concrete info on the dates?

superdunkaroos 16th Nov 2011 18:20

Either the 26th-27th or the 3rd-4th of december, i'm inclining more towards the 3rd.

flight517 17th Nov 2011 05:23

what about total endurance and safe endurance?? i have always taken the safe endurance, but its confusing:confused:

matthewgamm 19th Nov 2011 11:31

LMT
 
LMT always changes by a day when crossing:
a. the International Date Line
b. 180 E/W

I thought it was (a); answer marked is (b).

gAMbl3 19th Nov 2011 13:59

Local Mean Time changes by a day when crossing 180 E/W
reason - depends on the position of the sun w.r.t the meridian.

Standard Time changes by a day when crossing International Date Line
reason - country decides its standard time so that east and west part of that country doesn't have much of a difference in time and in cases like Fiji, New Zealand etc. some part is to east some part is to the west of 180 and the date line is adjusted accordingly. :)


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