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EnNuages 08-09-2007 11:10 AM

PSA Interview Written Help
 
Gents, what's psa looking for with these interview ?'s?

1.) VDP =?-> HAT(non precision)/300 (+/-) DME @ threshold = VDP w/3 degree angle @ 300 ft/nm
Is this sufficient?

2.) What type of clouds have severe/"strong?" turbulence?

A delimma: if they're looking for the worst turbulence among available choices, I request your enlightenment on which of these is the worst:

a) Towering Cumulous
b) Cumulonimbus
c) Rotor/Roll/Lenticular/Standing Lenticular/Cap Clouds

3.) What's the significance of the # of runway markings?

Are they looking for # of threshold stripes that signify the width of the runway,

or

Are they looking for "2 strips = 500ft length increments" / "single thick strips = 1000 footer aiming markings"?

4.) Seperation b/n parallel runways?

Anyone know if they're asking about simultaneous or dependent/staggered approaches?

shanejj 08-09-2007 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by EnNuages (Post 211840)
Gents, what's psa looking for with these interview ?'s?

1.) VDP =?-> HAT(non precision)/300 (+/-) DME @ threshold = VDP w/3 degree angle @ 300 ft/nm
Is this sufficient?

2.) What type of clouds have severe/"strong?" turbulence?

A delimma: if they're looking for the worst turbulence among available choices, I request your enlightenment on which of these is the worst:

a) Towering Cumulous
b) Cumulonimbus
c) Rotor/Roll/Lenticular/Standing Lenticular/Cap Clouds

3.) What's the significance of the # of runway markings?

Are they looking for # of threshold stripes that signify the width of the runway,

or

Are they looking for "2 strips = 500ft length increments" / "single thick strips = 1000 footer aiming markings"?

4.) Seperation b/n parallel runways?

Anyone know if they're asking about simultaneous or dependent/staggered approaches?

Just take the interview....
You're looking too deep into it....

rankin3 08-09-2007 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by shanejj (Post 212117)
Just take the interview....
You're looking too deep into it....

don't listen to shane he would have failed that test if it wasn't for those of us coaching him while we were waiting...

shanejj 08-09-2007 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by rankin3 (Post 212128)
don't listen to shane he would have failed that test if it wasn't for those of us coaching him while we were waiting...

If it wasn't for "us?"

w/o me you would have never made it past basic indoc rankin3 :D


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