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RSWT Chart
Melb3049
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Melb3049 created the topic: RSWT Chart
Had a question regarding the variation from ISA at FL 340 of the temperature on a route between A & B.
The temperature showed 52. This was the temperature that the key off to the side for showed is the ISA for FL340. However, they also stated to "Assume a standard 2 degrees Celcius lapse rate."
I wasn't sure if that was just a red herring.
Anyway, I'm thinking that there is no difference between what temp is standard at FL340 and what the route at that level is showing. I'm expecting "Nil" to be one of the options.
The options were:
A. -1 C
B. +9 C
C. +1 C
D. -9 C
Any ideas?
Mr.W. It was in an exam so I don't have anything to post. The reported temp at 34000 was 52. Isn't that the same temp as ISA at 34000? Maybe I'm missing something here.
Doing some math it seems that if you do 34 x 2 = 68. Then subtract that from 15c, then it would be
15
-68
= minus 53
They had the options as I previously posted. The temp on the route for FL340 was 52. Therefore I guess +1 was the correct answer.
So I'm thinking. Nil or zero deviation has to be an option. It wasn't though. I guessed correctly it seems as I picked +1. Interpretation of RSWT did not appear on my KDR.