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ATPL General Navigation
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061-04-02 Use of the navigational computer
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Sample Questions
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General Navigation
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- Given: GS = 105 kt. Distance from A to B = 103 NM. What is the time from A to B?
- Airfield elevation is 1000 feet. The QNH is 988. Use 27 feet per millibar. What is pressure altitude?
- 265 US-GAL equals? (Specific gravity 0.80)
- With a groundspeed of 135 kts and a distance to go of 433 NM the time to go is?
- Given: IAS 120 kts, FL80, COAT +20° . The TAS is:
- Indicated Outside Air Temperature -30° C, TAS 438 kts. What is the Corrected Outside Air temperature (COAT)?
- Given: True track 180° Drift 8° R Compass heading 195° Deviation -2° Calculate the variation?
- If the wind is 010° T/100kts, variation is 30° W, the TAS is 400 kts and the aircraft is flying a heading of 100° M.What is the track and groundspeed?
- Given: GS = 345 kt. Distance from A to B = 3560 NM. What is the time from A to B?
- Given:TAS = 170 ktHDG(T) = 100° W/V - 350/30ktCalculate the Track (° T) and GS?
- An aircraft has a groundspeed of 510 kts and a True Air Speed of 440 kts. If the distance from A to B is 43 NM, the time in minutes from A to B will be:
- If the TAS is 90 kts, the aircraft heading is 044° T (variation is 20° W), drift is 8° S and groundspeed is 70 kts, the wind is:
- How many NM would an aircraft travel in 1 MIN 45 SEC if GS is 135 kt?
- An aircraft is at ROK (N55° 58.1 E025° 36.1) at 2057 UTC, FL180, heading 017° M, TAS 120 kts. Routing via UH133 it is at LBN (N56° 46.4 E026° 21.1) at 2120 UTC. What mean wind velocity has affected the aircraft?
- Given: IAS 120 kt, FL 80, OAT +20° C. What is the TAS?
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