01-08-2013, 07:45 PM
I think that the examiners would, provided of course they noticed it initially, give some credit for something that they realised was absent when later reviewing the last section. Howeverif you as the candidate notice, then it would be wish to ring portion, annotate with # and arrow downwrds.......then in the last section can put: "# from section 1". Maximises your chances of getting the credit.
Instead in that first section could possibly have mentioned splitting distants, Preliminary Route Indicators and even banner signal.
Instead in that first section could possibly have mentioned splitting distants, Preliminary Route Indicators and even banner signal.
(01-08-2013, 08:06 AM)dorothy.pipet Wrote: Amazingly I spent about 30 mins on this, although there was an interuption which probably equates to extra thinking time! I had my notes open to check a few things but the question would have been a gift for me in an exam.
I became aware later that the signal spacing bit was in the wrong section. In an exam would it gain any marks for part 3, perhaps if I added a note indicating I realised it was in the wrong place?
The definition of a green aspect came directly from err.... something I read somewhere. Probably the IRSE Green or Red text books. I do see your point, it needs rephrasing.
PJW

