@@tarunshalini1180 understood thanks! It's because ISA temperature between 11 to 20kms is -56.5°C whereas the actual temperature @ 14kms is -62°C. Hence ISA deviation is -62 - (-56.5) = -5.5°C. Which means Actual temperature is 5.5°C colder than ISA.
we know temp temp decreases as we go up and increases as we go down at the rate of 2*C/1000Feet Now do the maths. Answer would be fl300 for 11*C For question 2 Temp remains constant between 11km-20km = -56.5 C So -62-(-56.5) = -5.5
@yashbansalvlogsIf you directly apply formula to find the answer you will get 4000ft ie actual. Need to apply the correction of 2° ie 1000ft to the answer... For that solve the first part of the question...you will get ISA deviation as 2°C Now while solving 2nd part...subtract 2°C to the given temperature ie 11°-2°C = 9°C (Actual-ISA) So the equation will be 9°= 15- (alt/1000×2)....6×500=alt ie 3000ft
Sir, In question 4, Isn't the temperature at FL300 = 48°c should first be converted to ISA temperature????? because the ISA temperature at FL300 is not 48°c.
Hey, for the topics that i have covered, i can guarantee that you'll face no difficulties in answering the questions, but there are some topics which are very straightforward and thus I have not made videos on those. If you go through those chapters from the book, I'm sure you'll pass the exam with flying colours! Wishing you the best.
Eagerly waited for this video. Finally watched and completely understood. The answer for 1st question is 2000ft. I know the answer for 2nd question is not correct but what I am getting is -5.5°C. Expecting more videos like this sir.
That’s great. The answer to the first one should be 3000ft. I think there’s a calculation error, check it again😄. The second one is correct! It’ll be -5.5 👍🏼
Hey I literally enjoy all of your videos. Thanks 🙏 It helps me a lot. I can bet no one could simplify Aviation topics soooo smooth as you do. Would you mind, I want to take classes from you? Please answer...!!!
first of all thanks a lot for this type of videos . These are really helpful and really informative , Keep going . my question is that according to IC JOSHI tropopause has lapse rate of 1-2 degree C per km. so what should I consider the lapse rate of 1-2 degree C per km or constant temperature of tropopause? please clarify this .
For your questions, FL should be 20 right instead of 30. As every 1000ft, it decreases by 2 degrees. So from 15 degrees at MSL, it should be 11 degrees, which means we subtract 4 degrees for 2000ft. In the video as well, at 10.08, you calculated temp at 2000 ft to be 11 degrees. Am I missing something here?
We aren't going up from msl..... we're coming down from fl70 where temp was 3°c and we'll have to come down 4000ft for the temperature to increase by 8°c reaching 11°c hence 7000-4000 giving 3000ft
Hi sir, i had recently appeared for my composite paper for PPL and scored 69/100, missed by 1 mark. A lot of the questions were bot even a part of PPL and had questions from instruments, can you guide as to what nore should i incorporate in my studies to clear it in the next attempt. Thankyou
Sir, I’ve a doubt it’s from OXFORD’s first chapter, Q6th…it will be great if you can help. [ At a certain position the temperature on the 300 hpa chart is -54^C, and according to the significant weather chart the tropopause is at FL330. What is the most likely temperature at FL350? ] how to calculate altitude by pressure ?
Hi, sorry for the late revert. So if you want to find altitude according to pressure, you can use the ISA pressure lapse rate. Take the pressure at whatever altitude is given in the question and then apply the lapse rate of pressure given in ISA. the same can be used with temperature to find altitude according to temperature, by using the temperature lapse rate. Go through the questions I have discussed in this video and you should be good!
Find the ISA Temp at 2kms (using the ISA Lapse rate ie. 6.5 deg C per 1km) and then you’ll have the ISA temperature (that you found) and the actual temperature (that is given in the question ie. 5deg C). Find the ISA Deviation (actual temp- ISA temp)
Hi, sorry for the late reply. So, use the ISA temperature lapse rate. You know the temperature at a certain altitude (given in the question) and you know the lapse rate (how much drop/gain in temperature is experienced by gaining/losing altitude. Keep in mind that when you go up, the temperature falls in the troposphere and when you come down, the temperature increases. Just use these basics and you'll be able to get the answer!
@@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 HI , i have MET exam on 18th of next month ... i am refering oxford CBT software & I C JOSHI ... WHAT TIPS DO YOU SUGGEST for my exam ?
1) 3000ft
2) ISA deviation is +14°C (Actual temperature is 14 degrees warmer than ISA temperature).
Second answer should be 5.5 degree Celsius... Carefully see
@@tarunshalini1180 understood thanks! It's because ISA temperature between 11 to 20kms is -56.5°C whereas the actual temperature @ 14kms is -62°C. Hence ISA deviation is -62 - (-56.5) = -5.5°C. Which means Actual temperature is 5.5°C colder than ISA.
@@dineshbabu1611 thats correct!🙌🏼
initially i got same answwer ans didnt realised the fl is 14km which has constanyt temp ..
@@tarunshalini1180 thankyou for finding the mistake i did the same mistake as @DineshBabu
Pls cover the syllabus for dgca exams, even after taking coaching i find your videos very helpful
Honestly, you teach really well
you are the best! keep going i would have never understood this concept this good from anyone else.
Thank you so much for all the appreciation☺️
Glad I could help!
1) 3000ft 2) -5.5 degree Celsius
2) how to solve this question
we know temp temp decreases as we go up and increases as we go down at the rate of 2*C/1000Feet
Now do the maths. Answer would be fl300 for 11*C
For question 2
Temp remains constant between 11km-20km = -56.5 C
So -62-(-56.5) = -5.5
Ans:1-. FL20
Ans2:. +14°...
Very nice explanation.... awesome...hats off....
Second answer should be 5.5 degree Celsius... Carefully see😉
Thank you!
Just check your answers again, first one should come to be 3000ft and the second one will be -5.5 (tropopause)!
@yashbansalvlogsIf you directly apply formula to find the answer you will get 4000ft ie actual. Need to apply the correction of 2° ie 1000ft to the answer...
For that solve the first part of the question...you will get ISA deviation as 2°C
Now while solving 2nd part...subtract 2°C to the given temperature ie 11°-2°C = 9°C (Actual-ISA)
So the equation will be 9°= 15- (alt/1000×2)....6×500=alt ie 3000ft
1) 3000ft
2) - 5.5' C
Thankyou sir❤
Yup got my doubts cleared ...thanks a lot❤️❤️
Most welcome 😊
1 question answer is at FL30 temp will be 11 degree C.
2 question answer is ISA Deviation is 14 degree C.
1st is right , but 2nd should be -62+56.5°c = -5 °c deviation
1. FL30
2. -5.5’C
1) FL30 or 3000 ft
2) +5.5
Yeah🔥🔥🔥
Correct! Good job Dhruv😉
Thank You so much for this video, it'll be really helpful if you could make more videos on Met
Sir, In question 4, Isn't the temperature at FL300 = 48°c should first be converted to ISA temperature????? because the ISA temperature at FL300 is not 48°c.
In my last attempt for met. They didn’t even allow me to use pen and paper . What should I do?? How should I calculate??? Great video btw.
Sir you are doing great. Please make video more for learning it would be very helpful for us .
Thank you! Yes I’ll be posting more soon.
Good Explanation brother🙌
Thanks bro!
THANK YOU SO MUCH ....THIS VIDEO IS VERY VERY VERY HELPFULL ....PLSS MAKE MORE VIDEOS ON METEOROLOGY
Thank you, I will!
If I do all of your metrology videos can I clear my dgca attempt ? And also you’re better than most of the teachers in aviation sir
Hey, for the topics that i have covered, i can guarantee that you'll face no difficulties in answering the questions, but there are some topics which are very straightforward and thus I have not made videos on those. If you go through those chapters from the book, I'm sure you'll pass the exam with flying colours!
Wishing you the best.
@@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 you should make videos on all chapters
Eagerly waited for this video. Finally watched and completely understood. The answer for 1st question is 2000ft.
I know the answer for 2nd question is not correct but what I am getting is -5.5°C.
Expecting more videos like this sir.
That’s great.
The answer to the first one should be 3000ft. I think there’s a calculation error, check it again😄. The second one is correct! It’ll be -5.5 👍🏼
Hey I literally enjoy all of your videos. Thanks 🙏 It helps me a lot. I can bet no one could simplify Aviation topics soooo smooth as you do. Would you mind, I want to take classes from you? Please answer...!!!
Thank you so much!
You can get in touch via email sakaarmehra@yahoo.in
1) FL30
2) -5.5 degree celsius
Wow amazing explanation👌
Thanks a lot 😊
How to calculate ISA temperature for an altitude of 61km?
Amazing❤️🔥🎉
Thank you!😄
Very informative, thanks!
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Q1) 3000ft and Q2)-5.5 degree Celsius
Is that right ?
Yes, correct!!
Why did you do 6.5 × 6°C in the last problem to get ISA at 6km
6.5 degC decrease per 1 km so 6.5 * 6 for 6km decrease
first of all thanks a lot for this type of videos . These are really helpful and really informative , Keep going . my question is that according to IC JOSHI tropopause has lapse rate of 1-2 degree C per km. so what should I consider the lapse rate of 1-2 degree C per km or constant temperature of tropopause? please clarify this .
The lapse rate is so less, we can consider it to have a constant temperature!
For your questions, FL should be 20 right instead of 30. As every 1000ft, it decreases by 2 degrees. So from 15 degrees at MSL, it should be 11 degrees, which means we subtract 4 degrees for 2000ft. In the video as well, at 10.08, you calculated temp at 2000 ft to be 11 degrees. Am I missing something here?
I’ve same doubt
We aren't going up from msl..... we're coming down from fl70 where temp was 3°c and we'll have to come down 4000ft for the temperature to increase by 8°c reaching 11°c hence 7000-4000 giving 3000ft
Since the lapse rate when going up is -2°c/1000ft
@@adithya3488 ab toh exam hi clear krliya😂😂
Hi sir, i had recently appeared for my composite paper for PPL and scored 69/100, missed by 1 mark. A lot of the questions were bot even a part of PPL and had questions from instruments, can you guide as to what nore should i incorporate in my studies to clear it in the next attempt. Thankyou
First one should be 2000 ft right please replyyyyyyyyyy
Sir, I’ve a doubt it’s from OXFORD’s first chapter, Q6th…it will be great if you can help.
[ At a certain position the temperature on the 300 hpa chart is -54^C, and according to the significant weather chart the tropopause is at FL330. What is the most likely temperature at FL350? ] how to calculate altitude by pressure ?
Hi, sorry for the late revert. So if you want to find altitude according to pressure, you can use the ISA pressure lapse rate. Take the pressure at whatever altitude is given in the question and then apply the lapse rate of pressure given in ISA. the same can be used with temperature to find altitude according to temperature, by using the temperature lapse rate. Go through the questions I have discussed in this video and you should be good!
@@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 thank you 😊
What is the ans for this question?
it is -56.5^c
That helps 🤩
Great❤️
Where can I get this study material
Sir eagerly waiting for your next video on radio aids 🙏🙏
Sir how to attempt the second question?
2)
Ans. -5.5*C
1) 3000ft
2) +14
The second one should be -5.5°C
Answers
Question 1 : FL30 (3000feets)
Question 2 : -5.5C
are you gonna make more videos on other topics as well like for regulation and navigation
Work in progress brother
@@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 Thanks, It would be a great help
1. 3000ft
3. -5.5°c
Pls explain next. chapter ...wind..
Will post it soon!
FL030 (3000'), -5.5C
Answer of question first is 3000 ft
And questions second is -5.5°©
Wowww
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Sir I'm confused in a qus that says temperature at 2km is 5°C what is ISA deviation
Find the ISA Temp at 2kms (using the ISA Lapse rate ie. 6.5 deg C per 1km) and then you’ll have the ISA temperature (that you found) and the actual temperature (that is given in the question ie. 5deg C). Find the ISA Deviation (actual temp- ISA temp)
Good content 👍
Thanks a lot!
1;3000ft ,2;-5.5*C
1. 3000ft answer
2. -56.6 degrees Celsius answer
Chapter 18 tropical system pe Ke video sir
3000feet and -5.5degree celcius.
That's correct!
FL30
14^C
I am not getting the first ans , can you pls guide me
Hi, sorry for the late reply.
So, use the ISA temperature lapse rate. You know the temperature at a certain altitude (given in the question) and you know the lapse rate (how much drop/gain in temperature is experienced by gaining/losing altitude.
Keep in mind that when you go up, the temperature falls in the troposphere and when you come down, the temperature increases.
Just use these basics and you'll be able to get the answer!
3000ft
-5.5
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🙌🏼❤️
FL30 OR FL030 ??
Hi, FL030 and FL30 are the same thing. Both means 3000ft. If it was FL300, then it would mean 30,000ft.
@@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 HI , i have MET exam on 18th of next month ... i am refering oxford CBT software & I C JOSHI ... WHAT TIPS DO YOU SUGGEST for my exam ?
Second answer is -14°c right?
No. It would be -5.5 deg C. Take -56.5 deg C.
Yes, that's correct @Manpreet Kaur 🤜🏼
hey can you share these notes please?
Don't have any notes as such! sorry
@@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 I mean the notes you used in this video, can i get a pdf?
The explanation is great but I am not getting the answer
Did you understand the example questions I solved??
@@blueskiesandtailwinds6004 yes I did
1.FL3000
2.+14 C
First one is correct, just check the second one again please. It should be -5.5 as this comes in the tropopause!
1. Fl30 will be the altitude
2. Temp remains constant from 11 to 20 kms
Answer of 1st question : FL110
Answer of 2nd question : 14°C
you could pin an explanation of the ans in the comment just in case
or just the ans