who is pilot-in-command?
what they do?
what they do?
please first tell is this fine?A girl riding a motorcycle at 35 mph left home 2+(1/2) hours after her brother, who was riding a bicycle at 10 mph. How long will it take the girl on the motorcycle to overtake her brother if they are traveling in the same direction?
Ask yourself some sanity check questions.
How far away from home is the brother when the girl starts out?
D=sxt 10x2.5=25miles
How far away from home is the brother one hour after the girl starts out? How far has the girl gotten in this amount of time?
D=sxt 10x2.5=25miles + sxt 10x1 = 35miles in 3.5hrs
girl has travel
D = SxT =35x1= 35miles
How far away from home is the brother two hours after the girl starts out? How far has the girl gotten in this amount of time?
D=sxt 10x2.5=25miles + sxt 10x1 = 35miles in 3.5hrs + sxt 10x1 = 45miles in 4.5hrs
girl has travel
D = SxT =35x2= 70miles
Well, obviously the girl will have traveled 35 miles!please first tell is this fine?
Yes understood.Well, obviously the girl will have traveled 35 miles!--- Please Study post #306!
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YES! Thanks for catching the typo!!! --- I'm pleased to see you're alert!!!35T=10T+25 ------ (Via. Distributive property of multiplication)
25T=25
T=1
Not the equation per se -- the technique!So, i have to remember this equation.
Please carefully study the technique -- I will provide more exercises tomorrow (i.e. ~ 15 hours from now)please ask more question.
First and foremost they are responsible for safety of flight. In fact, in the U.S. and most countries they have explicit authorization to deviate from any regulation and disobey any instruction from anyone else if it is their believe that not doing so endangers safety of flight. Now, they will likely be required to defend their decision once they are back on the ground, but they only have to establish that their action was reasonable given the situation and their actual knowledge at the time their decision was made.who is pilot-in-command?
what they do?
Ah! Yes! Such is the way of federal regulations! À la the (FCC) stipulation that one may use (i.e. transmit on) 'any frequency' in an emergency -- Though, having done so, heaven help them if they cannot demonstrate cause!First and foremost they are responsible for safety of flight. In fact, in the U.S. and most countries they have explicit authorization to deviate from any regulation and disobey any instruction from anyone else if it is their believe that not doing so endangers safety of flight. Now, they will likely be required to defend their decision once they are back on the ground, but they only have to establish that their action was reasonable given the situation and their actual knowledge at the time their decision was made.
THAT GREAT TO EAR(hear).I simply said, "Yeah, and your point would be?" I got full marks.