Given: Runway direction 210°(M), Surface W/V 230°(M)/30kt. Calculate the cross-wind component?4
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Given: FL120,OAT is ISA standard, CAS is 200 kt, Track is 222°(M), Heading is 215°(M), Variation is 15°W. Time to fly 105 NM is 21 MIN. What is the W/V?4
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Given: Pressure Altitude 29000 FT, OAT -55°C. Calculate the Density Altitude?4
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Given: FL250, OAT -15 °C, TAS 250 kt. Calculate the Mach No.?4
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Given: A NORTHERN polar stereographic chart whose grid is aligned with the zero meridian. Grid track 344°, Longitude 115°00'W, Calculate the true course?4
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An aircraft takes-off from an airport 2 hours before sunset. The pilot flies a track of 090°(T), W/V 130°/ 20 kt, TAS 100 kt. In order to return to the point of departure before sunset, the furthest distance which may be travelled is:4
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A ground feature appears 30° to the left of the centre line of the CRT of an airborne weather radar. If the heading of the aircraft is 355° (M) and the magnetic variation is 15° East, the true bearing of the aircraft from the feature is:4
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An island is observed by weather radar to be 15° to the left. The aircraft heading is 120°(M) and the magnetic variation 17°W. What is the true bearing of the aircraft from the island?4
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An aircraft at FL350 is required to cross a VOR/DME facility at FL110 and to commence descent when 100 NM from the facility. If the mean GS for the descent is 335 KT, the minimum rate of descent required is:4
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At what approximate date is the Earth furthest from the Sun (aphelion)?4
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