G'day,
I've just started studying flight planning and noted that the CASA guide to candidate book tells you to use the wind 2/3 up for a climb. The AFT notes I have (which are quite old) talk about using two minutes per 1000' and none of the FP practice questions I have use plan a min segment.
Can anyone that hs done the exam recently confirm that using your cruise GD with a 2 min per 1000 works on the current exam?
Also do I need the ERC charts? I've just done the ATPL(A) and the RW FP seems to be a less brutal!!
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