I am going to guess Canada because of the use of metric system and worded in English..BTW, where did you find this question?
I am going to guess Canada because of the use of metric system and worded in English..
Two other clues that this is not a USA FAA exam question is there are four possible answers instead of three, and there are small case answer choices (a., b., c., d.) instead of upper case (A., B., C.)
1 nautical mile is about 1.85 km. So, 4 (km)/1.85 (km/NM)= 2.16 NM. They are about 2.16 NM apart at the initial visual contact.
Knots is NM/h. Thus, they will collide in 2.16 (NM) / 280 (NM/h) hours, which is 0.0077 hours. Therefore, 0.0077*3600 = 27.8 seconds.
If I were attempting to solve it, I’d first (roughly) convert km to nautical miles to determine separation at “maximum visual range,” since the closure rate is given in knots. 4 km is roughly 2 nautical miles. Then solve for closure rate. 280 knots is roughly 4.7 nautical miles per minute. What’s the closest correct answer?
BTW, where did you find this question?
I am going to guess Canada because of the use of metric system and worded in English..
Two other clues that this is not a USA FAA exam question is there are four possible answers instead of three, and there are small case answer choices (a., b., c., d.) instead of upper case (A., B., C.)
It’s a question in the Oxford CBT for PPL.
So, is 4 km flight visibility legal VFR in the UK?