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I really hate these questions. That is all.
I guess I wasn't clear. There were no questions on the test which required anything more than a calculator. Even though I studiously re-learned how to use the silly thing.
A random sampling of 60 questions out of almost 1,000 doesn't prove anything. Unless the FAA has made an announcement that the types of questions OP is talking about have been removed, I would assume they're still in there.
The FAA did some test rewrite in June this year for instrument and private pilot written (might be more but I know of those two). It was suppose to make the questions more scenario and realistic based and worded differently to avoid just memorizing questions.I guess I wasn't clear. There were no questions on the test which required anything more than a calculator. Even though I studiously re-learned how to use the silly thing.
Not being sarcastic... what is a practical application of this question? When would I need / want to do this?
Good question (yours, not theirs ).Not being sarcastic... what is a practical application of this question? When would I need / want to do this?
Good question (yours, not theirs ).
I think it is just an artificial one. Or as they say "a solution looking for a problem".
Normally you know your indicated in cruise and just need to calculate TAS for the form. Not the other way around.
If you care to call the FAA and ask, please do let us know what answer they give you, I would be really interested.