Flight Planning & Performance
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I'm about to start working towards my Flight planning JAR exam. In the past I have used the Trevor Thom books for exam preparation but he doesn't do a book that covers this subject specifically.
Can anybody recommend some appropriate reading to prepare me for this exam? I know that there are small sections covering this topic in the Trevor Thom Technical and Navigation books but I would like to get my hands on something specific.
Can anybody recommend some appropriate reading to prepare me for this exam? I know that there are small sections covering this topic in the Trevor Thom Technical and Navigation books but I would like to get my hands on something specific.
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Max Drift:
I did the FP&P exam yesterday. I can't recommend a specific book (other than the Trevor Thom volume 4, which is what I used).
Most of the questions were (as you'd expect) to do with
- reading performance tables
- knowing the correction factors for TO and landing runs based on tailwinds/wet grass etc, - figuring out how aircraft performance varies (what's the effect of flaps on stalling AoA, how is the max-distance glide for a heavier plane different to a lighter one, etc.).
The Trevor Thom book seems to have covered pretty much everything (although one runway-surface question *wasn't* covered in it).
I know it doesn't answer your question directly, but I hope it helps a bit.
Best of luck
Cyrano
PS yes, I made it through!
I did the FP&P exam yesterday. I can't recommend a specific book (other than the Trevor Thom volume 4, which is what I used).
Most of the questions were (as you'd expect) to do with
- reading performance tables
- knowing the correction factors for TO and landing runs based on tailwinds/wet grass etc, - figuring out how aircraft performance varies (what's the effect of flaps on stalling AoA, how is the max-distance glide for a heavier plane different to a lighter one, etc.).
The Trevor Thom book seems to have covered pretty much everything (although one runway-surface question *wasn't* covered in it).
I know it doesn't answer your question directly, but I hope it helps a bit.
Best of luck
Cyrano
PS yes, I made it through!
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