Single Picture — Scene:
Picture: SP-12
Touch Down Point is before aiming.
Evening view. The smoke from the factory over there is in the opposite direction. There are many clouds.
Inside the plane, there were 4 Pax passengers (it was a small plane, seats facing each other, no flight attendants), and bags were falling from the overhead storage.
One machine is Hold Short on TWY connected to RWY.
Single Picture — Examiner Questions:
Do you usually land with head wind or tail wind? Why?
Sequence Type: 4-Panel
Sequence Picture — Scene:
Picture: FC-11
Sequence Picture — Examiner Questions:
①Winter pressure distribution: high in the west and low in the east. General Winter is blowing a strong wind.
②Originally a picture of the front of RWY27’s Final. A strong wind was blowing from the right, and the wind sock was taut to the left. I’m concerned about the Cross Wind Limit.
③The cockpit shows two pilots in the foreground.
④ G/A is rising. There is room for a little more height up to RWY. Reverse left and right.
The sun is out and the weather looks nice.
ATC / Examiner Notes:
ATC-9
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