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BOD/EOD
Dobbo
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Dobbo created the topic: BOD/EOD
Afternoon All,
Just preparing to resit Nav again on Friday this week after coming up short last sitting and was hoping to get an explanation on this one please.
BOD Caloundra flying to Alice Springs EOD March 5. Amount of daylight available?
A) 9 Hrs 55 minutes
14 Hrs 34 minutes
C) 12 Hrs 18 minutes
D) 13 Hrs 23 minutes
The answer is apparently B. Using appropriate AIP graphs I can only get to 14 hrs and 04 minutes (30mins shy)
I looked at that and it does make sense to me but I thought when converting LMT/ARC/LST via AIP tables that it takes that into account and it appears to do so and the other factor I considered is daylight savings however QLD and NT don't subscribe.
Ok no worries the 30mins short must be from somewhere else in the calculations.
I have checked the AIP graphs.
Do you get:
YCDR BOD 5th March: 05:32LMT
YBAS EOD 5th March: 18:46LMT
YCDR LMT ARC to UTC is minus 10hr:13min = 19:19UTC or (05:19 AEST TZ)
YBAS LMT ARC to UTC is minus 8hr:53min = 09:53UTC or (19:23 ACST TZ)
19:19UTC to 09:53UTC is 14hr 34min daylight available.
I see where the issue is. You lose the half hour in the UTC to LST conversion. I got the same times as yourself give or take a minute with those AIP graphs.
Moral of the story. Remain in UTC time.