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Online exam (possible) errors
MEADE1990
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MEADE1990 created the topic: Online exam (possible) errors
Hi Folks,
Hoping I can get a little help here…
The attachment for question 8, take a quick look. Doesnt that answer go against anything we've learnt/legal. My under standing is the Minimum fuel is the minimum and closest to nothing below the minimum?
My real drama is with Q18. Im a bit of a numpty, so I did it the long way converting both to UTC as follows:
A)
0500-0844=2016
1830-0944=0846
Then once these two answers are subtracted from each other I end up with 11.5hrs, which is not an answer? Would someone be so kind and let know as to why im not getting this one right?
John.Heddles replied the topic: Online exam (possible) errors
All's well, you just need to think a bit about what's going on.
Q1.
The workings are close enough.
Now your problem is interpretation of what the question is asking. Your logic is fine but we are dealing with exam-style questions, not what we might do in the real world.
So, the question, itself, asks for the answer which is closest to the calculated answer. No problem - that's 135 litres.
Would I go with 135 litres ? Of course not, I would want at least 137 and a bit. So had the question asked something along the lines of which answer both is acceptable operationally and closest to the minimum fuel I might launch with, again, no problem - 143 litres
Q2.
Workings are OK.
Perhaps if you check your subtraction again ? You've just subtracted the wrong way around. Try it this way ...
0846 is 2400 + 0846 = 3246.
3246 - 2016 = 12.30
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DaveT2762 replied the topic: Online exam (possible) errors
Just in reference to the available time it does identify that it is for flight, hence the question is whether this should also consider the minimum 30mins reduction planning condition associated with EOD.
John.Heddles replied the topic: Online exam (possible) errors
Methinks you try to make too much of the question.
The question clearly is interested in determining the chart daylight difference. In the same way as with the fuel calculations, how we might apply the data operationally might well be different. However, the question is after the straightforward extraction of data from the AIP charts.
Were the question to have been worded a little differently, then the answer might end up being a little different.
It is important for the exams that you focus on answering the question. Recall that the answer is to a dumb computer "tick the box" approach so you don't have the luxury of giving additional information, qualifications, caveats, etc. The mantra must be KISS and aim for maximising the mark for the exam. Somewhere along the line, the theory and flight instructor team has to address the sometimes subtle differences between what the examiner reasonably can ask, and how .... and what is required in the real world of operations.
That's the flying game ... the quicker you adjust to the rules of the game, the happier a life you will enjoy as a pilot.
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