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pacblue wrote:QUOTE (pacblue @ Nov 5 2008, 03:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>YAY i have 3.2 hours now YUSSSS haha. but i also have my radio telephony exam booked. does anyone have any advice that has sat this exam yet?? or what its like?? cheers. much appreciated
i sat that exam about 6 or 7 weeks ago now, you should be fine, especially since you already have had a little experience hearing the radio calls (i hadnt had any) im pretty sure you can get the ac off the caa website which is really handy! i think thats what is was, had examples of everything you need to know for the exam, obviously the dont ask you on everything.
edit, just found the thing i was talking about, http://www.caa.govt.nz/Advisory_Circulars/...9_and_172_1.pdf. this is what i studied offLast edited by Goose on Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:55 pm, edited 1 time in total.
pacblue wrote:QUOTE (pacblue @ Nov 6 2008, 12:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Cheers goose. was very helpfull.
I cant wait to get this one out of the way and then on to human factors lol joy!!
No worries man, not sure if you know but there are also sample papers available, not for radio but for all the other ppl subject, they are pretty close to what the actual exam is like and definitely helped me, took them as mock exams in the week leading up to mine, helped to show me where extra study was needed!
http://www.aviation.co.nz/Exam_Samples.htmSquawk1200 wrote:QUOTE (Squawk1200 @ Nov 6 2008, 05:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I also read Ross Ewings book, read it twice for PPL, got 100%then read it once again for CPL and wrote down some notes, and got 85% (at least i passed
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Yeah i found cpl human factors is a bit harder than ppl, the questions were alot more wordy but i actually ended up with pretty much the same mark for both, 92 and 93
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Goose wrote:QUOTE (Goose @ Nov 6 2008, 08:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>No worries man, not sure if you know but there are also sample papers available, not for radio but for all the other ppl subject, they are pretty close to what the actual exam is like and definitely helped me, took them as mock exams in the week leading up to mine, helped to show me where extra study was needed!
http://www.aviation.co.nz/Exam_Samples.htm
Yeah i found cpl human factors is a bit harder than ppl, the questions were alot more wordy but i actually ended up with pretty much the same mark for both, 92 and 93
Great idea mate, it would be good to have a mock to see were study is needed. i will take that advice and let you know how i get on in a weeks time

HardCorePawn wrote:QUOTE (HardCorePawn @ Nov 7 2008, 08:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That Ross Ewing book is all you need for Human Factors (both PPL and CPL)... that and a bit of common sense... Recently got 100% for CPL HF
Currently studying for CPL Principles of Flight and Performace (A) which I have on the 17th...
Best of luck to you mate, let us know how you go.

HercFeend wrote:QUOTE (HercFeend @ Nov 10 2008, 11:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>In summary, I think it’s a bit daft to make every single person take the test – a lot of time and money could be saved with an alternative system. But this is just MHO.
Yes... I kinda like the aussie system, where they using ATO's (Aviation Testing Officers aka Flight Examiners)... it makes quite a lot of sense really... obviously you are going to have to talk to the Flight Examiner to pass a flight test, so they should be able to determine whether or not you "spek da gud england".HercFeend wrote:QUOTE (HercFeend @ Nov 10 2008, 11:46 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>BTW – I got 90% in my PPL Nav, which I'm pleased with. Just thought I’d share
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HardCorePawn wrote:QUOTE (HardCorePawn @ Nov 7 2008, 08:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That Ross Ewing book is all you need for Human Factors (both PPL and CPL)... that and a bit of common sense... Recently got 100% for CPL HF
Currently studying for CPL Principles of Flight and Performace (A) which I have on the 17th...
is that up in auckland? if so i have three exams that day so will prob see you there, haha. Got cpl principals of flight, meteorology, and aircraft tech, then nav the following day
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