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An, airfield has runways ] 8/36 and 07/25 all ef'eq ual ]eqEth~ The TAF' W IV is I,.., et" ,.JI' '" , ,,yl 'anJ1,'t ¥'If W.lU.C. , "Ii: l best _,,', " f!'or tafi;Jt-'O.U' an,d l fUJh;'lIJmg ~ 31 n/i"lil'c:J.. 'V' .. ~.I0fllj].S ""lOOE ,,.rIFllJ,.~' h'w '·]1 b tne b
,o?;. ,,L ~ 'I[

iI.).

[8
36 07' 25

b)
c)

d)

2.

In the Qtlestio~ '[ situation, what will be d1!ebeld and cr-oss 'wind components on this 'ruJlW,~,y?'

.Heald
a)

C nJSS ~1
~'9

bJ
c) d)

24, 13
1'9

~6
~,2

17

3~

: .n 1.~rClafi requires 1. 0 tn.atE; headwind compOneill't tor take-off The CfOSl~,Wj U'm~ fld C for the aircraft is, 20 knots" The Dn~yrunway a ailable is 25~ The A, IS WN is 290/1 OG40. What Ire the minimum and maximum windspeeds For take-off?
Min
a)

.l7
13

3n
,],1
,~j

'b) c) d)

13
1'7

:l "

16

4.

Ian a particular 'take-off, you can accept 'Up' to 10 mots, tailwind. Th ~ ru:n,\v~y Q,DM is

(~4'7 the variation js l7fJ and the ' T'~Sgives the -._ direction ind m~x ~.lnumw~mdsltr-engtb you can accept?
~I

,IS:

.210. Wblt 'is the

9)

lb) c)
d)

18 knots. 1 knots ,8 knots


I

,4 knots

9 ...11'

NL VIGATION

MUl,n ..DRI. T WIINID,S AJNlDW~ND.IICO PDNENTS

.I!'"' 'llor

9 - 18

. 0 fordAvOs on S.MOe5 L"rnited

NAV11:GA'T~DN

, HIE 1 IIIN ,60 R,IlJIIL.E

~.

You are 'flyrng


0"

find that yomlr position Is 60 nm outbound from A and i mn left ~Th1,e[equired Itrack.. W.ha'l IS your track errol!' angle?
:&001. A, 'to B,.
YOiU,

2.

You are flying frorn C tOI ,D,. You find that your position is 120 run outbound right IOf the required track ~ Whal is your track error ang [e?[

fJOJlTh

C and.

I,

nm

3.

You ar-e' flying frem ,B to F .Y01r1 find that your P05Lti'(Ha i"

'g()

run IOl1tb-ound from E and 6 nm

rjghr of the required track~ What is your track error angle?


4..

You are fl,Y~ngfrolm

of

ou find tltalyourpositioD is 3,0nm o utbound mom 10and ,4 nm left the ~\qurur-ed track, 'Wb8~·~s your 'back error angle?
I"

to H"

s.
6.

You are ny.ing troln J to K" which Is ;9. fJeq.uired track of Q45~f ). You 'find that your position ]5 ~0 nm oufb ound from J and 4- am left of the' required track, 'Wh~l is your track made good?
You are mlywng Hum L to M which is a required track of 220~1(. J. O~ 'find that your p(HsJ~i,OR is 4:5 nm o!IJLbo~JJ '(TO m Land 3 nm right of the requ ired track. '" hat is your track made geed? Dd YIOUare ny,ing fr0ll11N tJQ pi which is ,0 required track af,315C{T)I~ You. 'find. that your position is , 0 mn outbound frolm~N and ISnm ~leftof nlf' required track. What is your trackmade go ed?
A. surveyor places hhmel.f,660 metres, from a mast and messures [8.'W elevation angle top of the mast, 'Wi181't is Ll]l ' height of the mast?
'0[,0
[0

'1..

,so

tile

'9.

You.,iII"1!' :ny~n~an instrument approach to an ~rrfie]d and the required glide slope angle is 3.00°.

What he igJu:t,. ~ould YOI]. be pass ing when you are exactly 2 na tmlw a! mi ~esfrom 'iJbJ![oucb.doWII c pO'Ulf?'.IOTE,; for th is, question, assume 1 om = 6000 feet).
10.,

an aim.eld and mhe 'required g~ide' s lope angle is :2~5(1J . Y10U an!' Iconect]y on 'the glides [lope ,and you. are pas sing iii height 0' 1. 000 ree1 [Q FE. W hat is: y01J:~r range from ~he ~:oucldlo\vn pomUl.t? (.A.ssume 1 nm = 60(]O feet],
Y IOU. are H"ying an instru meat approach
[tOI

mI,.

You are :lly i.D,gfrom QI to R. w.biicilJ is a reqlllir'e d track of ~25 tl(T)., Vou find that yIOUm" pas ition rn s 40 11m,'uon:l R and ,2 om left of the required trICK. What tTHC' must you fly 'LI) arrive lC)ivermead R7' You art flying from 'S to T~which w'S a required track of272°(T). '. eu :find that 'your positl[(Hl is 5'0 nm from 'T and 5 om :rig~t of rhe required track, Wb~t trsek must yOy :f]ly to arrive overhead

tt,

T?

'NA'VIGA,TIDN

:t

I~I

u~

7.
8.
9.

44 metres

io,
1 t,
J 2.

4nm

NA:VIGATiIION

1.1..,,"

CO;" SOIL' 'ATIlO

c,_'

IQ'UE',~TI·O'.,.',

1. ;,

If an aircraft WS 3°' off required track I~ a '~ange O'f 120.nm, haw f~r in. nautical miles (nm) ~ the I ireraft o'ff'required rack? s

2".

If an tl~'LlctaJi is ,2 rmles off required track track (track en-lOll)?

at a

range IOf 40 1llmi; what is the


1

aD,g,~~ ' (1.,

]'.

Am, :airlcraft leaves A't'Oi Oy tOI B~ 9S nms distanee. H:~vi:~i flown l5:nms" the a:ir,crm position ~ found from BJj, 'pinpoint' (OJ, goo,gra:pbh',;,al point over \~hic'b the lirc:~al bas s 8o'M)}; the pinpoint is l' nms rig'h~10C track,

c)

'W.b at is the drift? (Trap question),

,.

AnI aircraft 'j s flying 'from Q,)tford UJI Cambridge planned track I014,OM,- di stance 70nm~ heading 0 65iilf, ,', '~fl',~ ving flown 3 Onm, the pil at p(m;PtJ~n~SI'~ aircraft pcsition the overhead Cranfield 4'ml}left ofp~l11ned. ttack..
'il

,)

What is the track error overhead C ranfield?

e)

. ha t ~lteration of heading should be made over Cranfield to fly


dir-ect I[I) Cambridge?

11 - 11

NIAV~GATION
5.

NA,V,IGAT~DN U!SIING THE 1 IN 60 RULE An a/r,c[,aft is 'flymg from ',or.wicll '1;)0 O",FhID'rli planned track 2S;O'IJ'" distance '96'lllmsheading ,260~', " ground sp eed .t 80 kts, The aircraft. di'~rpans;' orwic ~lat 100 a hrs, At 10 '~:2 the aircraft s overhead Ely 3nm,$ right of p~ Inned track. Use the 1:60 U) estimate ®.hefo ~ ~OW.rutll~
1 "t
<;

ru

e}

'Wh~t alteration of heading should be made '00 track directly to' - .orlU,. 0x f,' ~..1'l!'

11)

Wfu at ~eadiag sho uJ d be f own between 10].2 ,[n.fJ,d,024 hrs 1.

tOI

regam

track nt '1 024 hrs?


i)

Given the situation in ,~:)and 11) above. nit heading change should be' made at ,[,10.24 hrs and what heading should be' fhJwll frem 1024,
hrs onwards?

j)

Estimate th~ ETA at Oxford.

NA'VIGA.lrO:N USII'NG, THE 1 INI 60 RULE

6nn1

2
-

.
a)

3.,

b)
c)

Cannot calcnlate as heading no.t. given, 'To calculate drift, you must know head ing, DrL'ft is defined as,the angle between heading and ~ 'traek".

4.

OJ) 'b) 066PM

f)

079~, .I

b)

,50 right (,aru:rcmft

has travelled ,2 minutes at 180kltts = 36wmlS~ JU'w in 360m =

5° error).

j)

ET'A 103.2 hrs (U]OO ,_,Ul] 2. ,=. 36fJmB HJt2 - 1024

= l6nms.)

Leaves, 24 miles which takes ~ x 12 = 8 mins)

.36

11 - 1,4

Question ]

An aircraft is f[ying due South, At ~000 hrs, po~nt P beam .267e.(T) ITiJ,m the aircraft .. A 'n°.1 0061 hrs, porint P bears 275 CI(T), roam the aircraft, ,~'rODJCaircraft bas a ground speed of ~I ,20kl e· timate th e range of the .~,irc'raftfrom p oint f.

You are ,~pproaching Imlsbmck~ Austria on a glide slope of j,.So,. 'What he.i,gb~ (Q'FE) should you b eat 2 miles range?
You I~U·Ie:approac b.i.nlgRota, .:pain on 'run"~ay2·8wh ich has a gl ide slope ,At what hei:,gh'mshould y()tw be at 4 miles range?
10 f

2 .. ~. 6

Question 4

You are a "pro aching Pari s/Cbarles Ide Gau He on a gJ~ slope of 3 de
beigh~ I IQ tEl shoul d yo~.be It 8, ran ge of 2:nn17

,0 ~

At what

USiH,g ~he detail in questions 2 ~ ~, wb~t rates of'd seent t R,DIDI) ,~f,eirequired "in
maintain the slmde slopes in:

a)
b)

c)

question .2. if ground sp eed ~ ~20 kts s quest ion .3 ~f grou nd speed ~'S ~ 810 itt, question "mf ground "peed, W' ~50 lets. ,

,011 the approach

runway 27 ~gli de slope 3 QJ ~ you red uce speed fTom ~,5'D to 120 kts, What eh ange should you make '~O your [{flD' to, kts
tOI

London fieathro
1

~r

maintain gl ldeslope?
Question 7 are flyin,g an aircraft into Gioia Del Colle, U,a·~ly~(111 a. glide slope of 2.,,5ID • Having bad a hydraulic failure .. you canner select I.ny fl,iaJfU~" You approach at :2 2,0 kts TA S, and. have a bead w ind ccmponent o'f m Okrs,
" OM

an (he approach, you regl'run some ·hydrl.uJ ~ power and can sel ect "mid t tl aps e posirion, This enables )I'OU to reduce your approach speed to n 90 kts I,A.S,.

b ,I

Wha~ Icung_' in the RIOIDI is required to continue to maintain the glideslope?

.,g~' 1ii'J11

..,

OTHIER ..AIPIP[l~C·,A'TiIO'NS,IDIf' THIE: ., IN eo IRULE On the approach to Gm,oia Del CQiUe you 'receive' the ar~eld infDrml;t~,om.., You ate landing '0[1 run W~.:y3. ' (thr'6s'homd. elf:v~J.ti,on ~.2 1. 0 n.'., 'The oppo ~.teNfiW,8.y'l I -4 has a thre shol d e ~,eva.ti01[l 0-'(' '~ m.5 0 ft If tine run;~vly length is 2.996 metres wham is the slope of runway 32 (in degrees up (If' down tf

You

an rainv;~,y '~~ i centrel me Q!Drv~01 ' ']] 10M towards VOlVD ..' W'~ ~,A" '. Your RM~reads 'i 41. o"MID'ME 90 nms,
Me :flY1 ng

a)

Are you left or 'right of eentreli De?

b]
C

'Wbat iii your dis,tmce off the ,ainvay centrelice? ," reo you m trouble with AY(:? (Airways ncrmally extend. 5
s,jdc' 0 f'the centre line ),.

n111

eitbe:E'

12 - 9

OTHER ,APPlIIC:A'TIIOINfS OF 'THE 1 IN 60 RUllE,

Question ], Question 2

90nm,

1'00ft (2 )t,350)

60 rll (2 x 300)
Question S b)
c)

7:80 ftlmill

Decrease' ,ROD' by 150 fI' min This is the same basic question a" '~sed ,iII IQS j; &. ti fur'RO'D you need ground .'peed which is ,220 kt~ - ~O'1:5headwind. = :2 m,o kts, For change ill RO'D, you only need the ehange in ' .AS. a) b)

Decrease ,ROD,by t2,j flo min

c)

(1.37 e down a.)


left

c)

Usually yes. {AhlVays are generally only Sums wide from centreline
in most c ountries but ru les maJY vary '.

12 - 101

N.A,VlGATIDN 13",1-'
CO.,:·'OL~1A;-~'.O,'I'Q,
Y'DU

';:, .IO'" ... ,[-~


hi\lle

I..

are flying' a

R route and

become uncertain ofyeur pcsitieu,

Whicb is the

b~51,

course of aJcttIOil'l?

set head ms towards a ~lD"eream re - coastline river or ,mol~onYa,y tum :vound and fly your flight plan tracks in reverse mr~]]yO'1W S~~ ,something you recognised before 6y- I, series 0 f ever-e~p'.I;lldinl'ci rcle s fhJm yeur present p osition till you fi:mld yo:Of next -

til'

check po w-mlt Tum round and fly your flight plan in

reVCBS

back

to base

a)

'b)
e

9 HJ 1.2
~S

d)

,3..

Using '[ij],e Je:ppesen E(LO) 1, position 52'~ ill


symbols?
a)

<.

0093 m W'! , hich of the foUowl~lg denotes all the

'b) e)
d)

mi ital'Y airport, mLS~NDIB oi v ~~a irport, V'O Rm, lLS

m~'~m'tary lirpOM, VOR. lLS

civil airport, ,~, S, NDB

4.

Using the Jeppesen E{LO)l chart 'w'tUi't are the symbols at IG',alway Cammere (531 ·',.~'N 00856 ..5 ,. '1

a)

V'OR, ND -:- D'··.· . , c:omp:~~;so!l~Y reporti.ng point


civil airport, ND1B;~ D,ME~non-compulsory reporting point civ w ~ airport, VOi~ D'1VJE,non-compul sory re,pOl,rt~l1.g' point 'VOR- 'NDIB, D·... - t non-compulsory reporting point

c)
d)

13 _,'115

For the follo - rungqu stion

pl_ ase 'refer to Appen dix A~

" hich of the followirrg is the symbol fl r all e ' c eptionally high

ob truetion?
a) b c) d)

61
10 ].5

6.
')

b
c}

7 13
,~4

d'

7.

,1Vbichis the' , ymbol for' , VOR?


a) 4.
d":'
'I

b
C

13 14

a) b)
c'

lit oil, tacle lighthou '_

VRP
aero IlBU 'icwl ground light

d]

Oxford Avlatlon SeNh:ms Limited

,
2

o o
. .

11

..

I .-

II

10

'c

I
~I

.Ai, Lit

.'

2.

d
d

3.
4.
,_,

7.
d

11'-

":',:u -,don 4 _ ~
...
-

Determine the /alue of' ,nnve'r,~ency between _,:(5,8t2,,-::0 60: E. ) WbBlt i" ' - e rb mb ~me bearin ':, h at is the great
,0

J (' ,8ill 2 ",-00- 00

and

K from J?'

ern

~e'b a ing of J from ", ?

es"'i,OQ "

, e in 'l1irmm 11 vigati 'In~ anne ~:_"to the automatic pilote n ~b route 5L track change rOopassing 'WP 2 will be pprcxim tet :
a b) c)
d)

-P' - WP2 -'

'F'. 'The'

a .'0 increase a, ' D decree e

zer-o
a ' o'iecrce'as,e

A i, ; N,5S~
, :'1

,OOO~
1'].'_

~,N54g, E 010~~ "f' he true eat ci ine tr. ck at '1Il::'6°(T)

trae] from A

10 """

IOO~

.J b,
c)

eI)

107°(T) I04e(T) 100~'T

-1'5

INAVlGATIO '

1]

\Vb t i" rhum b line bearine of K fro .11 tb, "Dorff) .·n me t· Ii .Iull'· so d' R ..tllHi L.i~1

The diagram I .0: .'. ru ike thi s:

off a' 1 s· than 0 'OO(T)· nd end up on 'm r:_ ~ n 0°, ' 0 .'a. h. if th 2 t g' ~ '1" \l P 2 ther wi ~~ a 'I~ft rum, at the wl,ypo~nt chan eOVe1". .E ch 'indi 'idtru ~ leg, .-olno. s the o-rn -1-,0 rules, i.e, b. the tra -, 'S!: in .la··· . going- ea ,ter~yin he Northern hemi phere .. but I'L tb· . han eover the s

The Rhnmb Line track all the wa y fro, . Wp m.to P', i· 0900 (T) However ,th ,.' -: win , leer the aircra J n em' r . 1 . ircL- usc ' from 'WP 1 _0 Wpi 2~ till "n ch - ng. ver ~t WP ~. to continu US'.' reat Cirele track teet ..,--lr;; ·P2ta· 'P3. h reth 'O'·'JI.," cl. track will ,"art
1

'1'

J- i .B, ~fi tum.

}S

" 17

X'

O~!'I

""""

14 ~ 16

Oltford Avia~on SeNioos ILl .1ted

N' - ,VlIGA1·0N a pro a ·'he··_ 2~n' 4°(1). t nil, waypoint change over" the' IN :' reverts to a 'IT " steer of 0860 at the start .:f the .econd leg " hich i creases " im~ ", P 3. There is the e Ife In d re of me " ngl '0 'pas in ·W-PI~.
It'
~.
I

Then for th 'r

Circle

ck ler IV

on 0,"· and

'j

,,0

, in", ifr I -

JI!'II!II,IIJGi'lll

-Utili

..

] ,TI . is

the dia rarn.-

c.

,.-

Radio wa. e tra el 0 er the su nee 0 the earth na res ~ i' L P ths, It is I[L :_ n ce ry f navigational purposes t convert tllil. ~lf!a~: circle direction 'to ,I rhun ...b lin dir. ction . nd this ~ ',' n _:' ;1._' _ lying ICO, rsion an .L t the b~ a ci ele dir .' _triO]] to ob .ain the rhumb lin _'dL ·OlD., Thi w~nbe covered in m \1_' dt'~1lIlru~in the e apter ·on he '. creator chart
~I_

I.

NAVIIGA,TIDN

o ",'Q
1.

The' C'ODL erg ,~y of the men, ". nugh ", ":', W hich a- in the ,0 the " If th.. 'r um,b Ii e i sck 'rom .to N i " ~(T) l ha is" e great cir J _bearins "
I

a)

b 2.
Tbe','

._ foomN?

l£l':'~C

:)
b. 1.

The gr

eir Ie b eari ng of ,A.. om B, .

Th - '~,n,' 'iuuJe' of posi ion . ?


1 I ,

The rhumb line bearing of'pos itlou', fro(M po, ition D ,30°00,' ]79°00 W) is eire] rb -anng f DI. •.In: '~, 2, ':7°(T). '
W~ t is:

Q0(T·.

'he great

a)
b 4,.

TIl' , gmll~ j r ~,Iee, ring of '. from DI ? b The I,PI -', 0 i':_latimc e and ~. ngitude at I.

0 -po.'

.io -',

?I

Tie great eircl beEllrmn,_ of po ition F'In lo gitude 2~ofJO'E fi m p" ition E t 27°1 OfN' a ',oUO··W measured at lo g' r , ~" 0..· cr T, . ·4 f

The ~reat circle bearing of 'frtom E The If 0 ti e Iati de 0 '


I

1:11..

asured

18;t

The great eir -le trac k from A to B ea ' con . rgency th DlJ ridi. "" thrnu ,11 .
ill ' b t, latitu
VI~,

210fT at A ,'Dd 22' 0 '••a d 1'1' ,-,-llich bm~~ph 1l ..

'. Wh at is th
.they?

.Is the conv : ge ,cy b - - , y ; n latitude 20~ " ? " th ' , anvIl_fLY"

,ieridians on the earth equal ' t '

~'s here ,_IWllwde wh

a ,~d b three

[me,

14-1·~:

®Q

~ro Avi alion

Services L mr ' -

NAV GAllONI

ICCNY! I, ,GE_,l CY- ND C:ONVRSIIDNi "NOlE

7.

,-_,an : ar h I'be' ame fu., mi pher ~ T 'e Ef eat circle bearing (if A from .' is 2.6BD(n and the great circle be,umg· fB from.
I.'

" n ,-. Q II', u,_ ,

i)

.~. b)

III : hilc~ h:_n ·sphere arc' -, and B l' ,,_ t i ' th .. rhumb line 'bearing 0.' B from '? h
Ire

and D The :

in the .arne helni 'p here .. --earin.grD fro

,an. the hurnb lin,'

i)

ii)

In which hem ispherc are C and .D? ,.h~u Is f .'approximat ' gre u circle Le

.• ,g of I,: . &om . '?'

b'

Th Icon 'Ie,rl,ency b· t. ',e. n th m ridian of X. nd Th _appr ,mmat gre t circle be' ring f X from , ..

c
9.
,0

T:'e rhumb line '. k fr


, aleulate the convert

liD

to " ..~
,', 5, '03. ''J'Ji o_:_ Q·"5~· an B,
I

icy bet feen position

I,,"

'2°37~W . If he bumb ~jn - trae .,'from '.' to ,B i 3 ~3° T) what. i the app
bearing ofA
_l'i '111,

dmate great circle

,B·.

The' gre

t
e

circle b aring
-e

from 8· ~'1 245°,Tl and lUte rhnmb line . ieari g

"1

from ,A is,

0°: T

If 'the' me an latitude bet ._ A and B eu


~o11g~rude 0·'1....

'1'

5]° : nd dIe longitude

(J'

B i· 02d~.

, ha~

.j.

the

1
f -

. and. ~.'are both in. outhern great c ir le be aring of B

L1

mi I1h~r - ,.d til-_~:, .n ver, n Y -of til if m ridi ill.

,~_ po .ition of .. ,[ _.],°OO~ 2 ..0. 0'\ ,~'whal[s the po _rn ti on of A? the 1 i

A,V~GA

nos
24]Q(T) O'7.5°(T) 2 6i]Q(TJ
1

1.

a) b)

,2~

a)
b)

155'0 W'es'[ 013 lT)


C

.3.,

30cN '~11oW 4.
01'6(j{T) Latitude 33 Q North

a)
t;.)

Latitude 43 D Nonh _''0 b ecanse Y'O'U, can 't ~] ave a latitude whose sine is greater thaI] 1..0 (]I i)

7,

a,)

Southern 'Hemispherc
090'°(T) _ as A and B on same '~a~],rud,e
Seuthern Hemisphere
237Q'(T}

ii.)
b)

i)

i~)
8.
,~ ,I

b) c)
n
'7 ..

2 67D(T) 0900(T)
1

~)
b)

lL

Position A is at 23

,,'

0_ 04fJIQ JOII

'w. (Rhumb Line Is 090

T)

14 - 20

AVI~GAT10:

1.

A gh . is to be mad ' long th "and L], ,f ~ ,ti tud rfrom ",at 4 ':°0 ", 0'.-. °21'£. a~.lcBI.lrte the distance,
'I ~

"C

I'

0 . 0·, t B [
jO

~7 3.

,0<

5;~Et. : 0

1•

'.-

'run alcng rhumb Un . track ofO· O'Ol'(T l~t i the longiux of,',
,IS

'J

"

C at 3'·' -o

Ihe follo . im-rug rhumb liue tracks and di uanc


-I

flown; tarring rom ...in latituc e 50

' .•

of
G

O°,T
I

300mll

to

o-rr

300nll1 3 Omn
D_"

, hat i lb rhumb lin· 'lb'.''I "ng md . ~tan, e

til om - ?
0 ,

4,.

bat ,'~,lb. track ad. o 1~9°45 ? ~n ' hich t_ .i'tud'


, ,2"nm?

istanee m.· su .. along Lh, parall '1 ',ft. uitud: of "0

rr :m, : 76~ J ~~W

5..

_" aircraft eav J (" 6 .011 13, 0 I -' ' 1 . "',' ~fly· n a rhumb Iin true lof,~ 70 0 at .'Iight L VI. J 1 00. re aeratu re 0 ~ ach . o. "J • wind comnone nt 35kt tail, hat ~, th .aircr ,e -os~tmD a 100 .... 7 '_
!9 I',
i.' -

7.

la.

1)
, )1

the'ir dif erence in Ion <tude in mi utes? half' heir d"fference ill J ngfrude in minut s.
.. ~ :

")

In atitude 5~ 0

1)

". hat is the departure be twe e 016' idia f l3 '~] b t is the ' ho -,est i t flee betw e the same poims?
"I
1

II~I

art ': 3. (]

© Oxfort! Avia' on SaM res Umi1Wd

DEP:ARTUR

8.

An aircraft [_ ve
speeds:

-ositjoD! L in latitude ,7

10

W1d make

oodth

fri IUo'\l\,iog 'r . _ck and uround

L '~,-

271

0 (',

"

,~I

to ':'

I[Oc T) 2,:Okl
,1 0

o P 091

T' lOki:

Pi, due, omh of M ~, rca hed '0' - ~ I' L fte 1 a' lug L n , , r eached 3."" mini res after leavi g ,
, ale ula tf: 'the di stance and ri me ' .om :'_ to ' .

.,irnn~ft R iround spes d 36 kt' i" s , etw 'en the Slm, me.nd.i.an· in
I
"

me same tw'_

e [a aifcr,aft

..

~O.

Me-raft ' ~"IV," po sitio _',~, "I U)I) , ,if 15-.,- bOI' "', [and flie rhumb '[ - track 0'_" 90 0 ground "peed 70, ~ UIlti~it rea :_be the ,~,'~ m,erid ian ' . ben it urn "t a t ,-ck 0 ' I ' o~( a ground ,. . ed of 4 Okt., p
I

(I,

_' ircraft T laves. positic gr "ood peed 1S'lkr

[:[1

300',

100

;a

Th,52, '~OUlS and

rue',
,"

rhumb

~iD"

hie. k

Q"

0:,'

,IO[

I,

\\'bu~~haircraft reache

'p

.j

ion ,lOON' , 3

1, -

J.

",~what tim '.doe ,,-his ,','cur? G'O" " e eo ~t" n o.f 'lb" rherai 'feral at thi time, o

'PL.

a,'i

P'

~~.

rts a ':. ~dun 04 W( 1" 22 " and b·, ds nue north or 2950 Pl1l1; then turns [,0 d _gree 1. ft and ainrain r a humh line track ~,OF], I ulemete rs, 'Nbs. ws·t mal po ,i ion?
,t_
1'[ ~

An a'irc'~ ft

a)

~500'

.)
CI

,SOO~' 'SOO'" 1173,

d'

INAVIIGiA',TIION ~,2.

DEPAR,TURE

An aim-craft at position 2.700N :~ 7't£lOOW travels 31000 kID, on a track of m 8001(T)" then 3000 krn on a track of 090 O( T),~[hen J 10 0 km on ,I track 0 -(JOOC!(l1 then .3000 km on. a track of' 0 2 70GI(T). WhIt is its fina l '~~"Jsid,oll?
a)
b}

2700N
O(){)ON/S 2700N 2700N

~700~JW

c)
d}

~7000Vl7,31BW 14,JOOW

l 3.,

die-parts, a p'oilL!~O~OON 1 OOOWand flies 600 [JI110lWth~ followed I then 600 nm N ordL then 600 :onl W'~sl., 'Viba.tis its final posit" o.~,? a)
'b) c)

vn aireraf

b~ 1600 om East,

0400N
0600S

m,'

OOOW

~1'QOOI~{'
m 619UJ

0400N
04CON

d)
m 4.,

58 ..I IW ~,70~ ~8'W {J~,

An ,Irncr--l~f.l 'is, 'Hyble aF.oll.nd ~~ Earth eastwards alolog the 60 para~l!eJ of." latitude [It R, groundspeed of 2401 knots, A'[ what groundspeed would mother ~rnrem ft ha ve to fly eastwards along th e Equator to tl.y onee found the Eadh in ~hesame jeurney time? .a) b)

600: knots
240 knots
4:·0 knots

e)
d.

120 knots

1.5.

Your 'pos'~li'll~ 5·8..1.:r. ~1'.4,OOW.. You, Uy exactly 6 nm eastwards. Wbat is your me\\' is position ?
a) b)
C )1

.5833 ". 1'741, 1,.5W

5833:' 11.35!fW' 5 S'] 3 .... 1 7.140W'


,5833-. 17348~5'V

d)

,"IA'VIIGATIDNI
-~ !j -

DE'ARTURE

.~ ..
"

~
"I"'

Dj. ·tanCf:'

],.··7 x

Cos' .' a

259 nm.

Distance = i000 am ~

fu 000

Cos 36°

1.;1..·

(;5··

0: .'

.1 •••

I.Ell ••

I!I.l.

to

]00 nm = 5°

..J)

':;ifN.1 Q U

lll.". i!.

" •• liil.

to

E to

3,(~O nm

=S

t)

Lat.
0

300 C(Hi 55 G to H 300 nrn = $0 Lat, Lat ofH = j:lij!° At 50° S23~_ ong. = 523 x Cos, 5, = 3316 nm.
1
(I

. to G 300 nm =

at off ~ .5S,~ = 523 Long,

QuetioD 4 . 16 I.,S·W to 179 °45 E = 4 -= 2-4·0· lena, .~ ;O! = 240 x Cos (1~ = 41.. ' nm,
0 1 1 0
_. 0,.:

Track = .2700(T) Dist 41.~l nm

15 10
_,'
'"

B'

DEPA_TUR

, tS[

- lin Lrn g.

rvm 0, . ]emp Of;) TA· = 5':Ot i~: rnins at ,55~ k.l = 1" '1.5 nm .

35 ail

55.: klOS

..
. ~ng.

==

],

=~

'O~:= 10,·

eSl di tance 9. - 52 x 2
I

=,:653
==-

nm great ci cte via 1] ~ .5·· nm

011 Qu.e." "'


1

L p

l to "=-

3.J nm -

4J 3.· ~ S'.l 7·
",7'D

=,

31t

Di: t -. to

=, ,~bOO']
=

- 37c(J

I.

Tune

to',

240 run 3.1 2 ,',0

=2 51 ~2- min r,
1,1]'

,0

nm

15 - 11

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N!A'VIIGA iiiIO'N

DEPAR,TURE

Q au 4('5,0

'~IO°Long = 600~ =- 6 0 )r Co ,~U5~ = , 17 nm @ 3'O.l kt R at as 364 kt in '3 mins covers 50].,5 nrn,
1

='

:'31 mins

Dist 11m, Mins Long:

503.5 = Co, Lat ofR


6fU) Lat of'R
='

33°00'~': /S

loeE to 13,gE
3d6°~' "[0300N

,=

~,,80i Long

= ~ 5.6

nm, @ 470 kt

= 18.j mins

= ]60 nm @ 460 let + 47J) mins 65.5 mins

"]j •.J .J ~

·@I£Okit1' ltlUl~, _ jy

"i,::;::,~

'1 nnl = ,_i ,l ;I,t

'~'j

rt
~2.,

14.

1,5 - 12,

INIAVIGATION

al b) c) d) e)

Centimetre represents, Five Kilometres lOrn€: Centimetre represents .5.4 Nautical Mi les Oae loch represe nts 15.. I, Ki 'Iornenes 3.r5 Inc h ~s represents '7.0 Kilome tres Fi ve lnches represents E i~Jn: autica ~M ~ ~es
IO'W1~

a },
b)

H ow m any (11 C entimetres and 1,2 Inches vlowld represent 3U Kilometres


,I

on the

Ground? L~Q'lIlImany I( [ ) Inches and (2) Centimetres would r-epresent 30 Nautical M'ilcs on the
'rrFnU . - • b".....

nd?

tl)

What is the hart length of ~ line' representing


IChHlUf7.

an earth distance of 50Ki,lo:nle~:es

011

this

b)

and Inches Is this scale larger I~Jr mal ler than the one used in question two above? s

'Give your answer in both Centimetres

a}

b)

Give [he Sea ~e of ilijs ch art as a Represen tat ive Fract ioa Using y'OUJ computer sl ide' rule, determine the distance in Inches on d~is chart wh ich would represent fmc distance flewn 'by an aircraft in 5 minutes at a Groundspeed of] 56 Knots,

5,.

On a chart l4.8, Centimetres represents 20. ··_,au~ica~ iles on the' gJiQu~d M


~)
b)

Give the Chart Scale as a Representative Fraction U$~ng your computer determine I~J1e'length 'in lnches O~ this chart which would represent t-h~ di stance '11J')\v'nho,y an aircraft in. 9 minutes at a Groundspeed of ~83 Kno ts"
1

a) b)

Gi ve the Seal e as a Repres cntat~V~ F taction 'What is the length in lnches 01] the chart which would repre ent the distance flewn in ·4· minutes at it Groundspeed of20 ' tj]]ometnes per hour?

, cal._'of Chart'

t.

is given a 0.':"5 Jneh s repn "':nts ] N,a~f.leal,' 'il

a
b)1

c) d
'9.

1700,000 I 2 ' '[5 '1£ u I I 1~26~,00


1
I'I ,-

11 ~~~6,OO to 1,,8011 p' rallel of'Iatitu le at


,0 ':'

" n a particular Direct b "re tor wall chart.' h ' 1 ::1,0.,

W,l' 3

c' ' ~,'[lg. '\"h,at


8

'r

the .eale of the ch __t at r


I

1°'

1: 3,000.,00'
till

b c)

, (. tm· .', IOrfliia ~.. 00'. -\] -

'

d
mi. '

L __,0 ' , 00 r. 7,,0 ,',0 .00


1

,n a, cha ,l 'meridian, a ' ',3-,':"'are shown e


',,"

I,

I' : e rees apart

Thi

j'

hown om the chart by

a listance. f 1 -cm,

i' the seale'

a
b)

J : _~ 0, "800,1 1: 4

o
,0' '

,000

d)

16 ...9

© 0 fo rd Avi at en S enrlces ILml ted

[' A'V IGA _ION

SC,ALE, 0'
'.1_.,

'. dO'l

0 I .•. ~.
1

1:-0

~I

10,

b)

':1,.0 0
1 r

..

I :6,00 000 (appr x) 1:116 40

t:88-

.a

(2 2.3 In h
11'

b)

(I 4",~: 'Inches ~
J'

.' tun ·~re

a.

em
I

.. 7 in. 9

Qu ·:11
ill

. ur

a)

1:25.

] :350 00

bl

, h. refore

t ..

hart

has

~.l.

d {~e co' ret answer is lear d

to 1/2' ,M but l/2

..' was th nearest option), ·

10.

- 1£31-10

_E-C-TOR

CHA

S ~ PR,QPEIRTIIIt:S

1.

V,.

onk al

(vi

imuthal
0

The Ie' rre t combination n~(ii d(iii ( ii)~ ) and tv (j

th. abov

statements s:

b)

d)
2.
a)

M'_ 1 f gr feu 1 'i : Fe R tan


'" u re
I
I.

.Ij~.

b)

c
d
011·, .

gent.

a'
C)I

Curvesconca

c to 'be qu tor n " to the E'

Compl . x Ieurves

". sigh t lin. ~


4~

On a.direct '. creator Gr at t ir clcs


a)
I.:

Il be

represents d as:

tr ight lines

5,

•,n a direct -_lercator, represent d as:


__ }

nrh th

b)
1 ~ ,

.!

tile ,',f:: rer Pol' urves co ve, to lI, Equat' urves COD a e I •the, q ,'t r
- 10

':ltm~,gh~ ine I

18 - 131

'T~D'

me eOTrI-_ spending
a
b
t

great.

·if le is:

Zen
"ar
l

co verg ncy

Con ersion Angl e


hart: '. nv rg.I' nee

d'

7.

~ the umb ~., e t1,31'k fr nn urin (45N 00, d ireetion 0 th great IC" ele tra k me
U4'!d

) to Khartoum

~3' 032 ,.) is l ,',O(T what is the

a)

L33° . )[
] 39[O(T)
'I
1

b c

~.s0T)
gre
t cir le tr

~51C T

ID Que, ti n 7.. what i the dir ·h n . f"


3·1',,0 )

ck

tro

. Khart

'urn. ' Turin?

b'
c) d

··25°(T}

331°lT) . 31° T) ..
I.. _

9.

On a rca or chart, ..e rhum line o 0°[,T.. 'bat is tb, great ·1rcle rt e
r

IT

c from Durban (3 .. 032,E) om Perth t 1mb ,[1,~. •

(0

Perth ( '0'. '1 6E

rn"

a.
b)

21,O(T ~~2a(T)

c)
d
"·0' e:'

2,: 0 24,0

n t tell ,.,II the Thurn · line on the same pat;aU, 1 of ],a'itude).

th ex aminer rna

,)
b) c)

reater lila Earth c nver ,- 'c" "co Tecf~ I, $S th BI1' arth COIlV 'r: ency ual Ion x 10.' '
I ,I,

18 -14

1fl...

. -

O ID''. .
-

QI
,I,

R : er 'Ito is L 18.1
_

"2

~·T·

t 1.1.3

.·.tAl

c)

'. tricky questi n! Answers (a ane

·ru.rcJ son Meted ..~ quatcr and all mcridiansr

b are eorr _ t. But answer ([:J 15 111.0. 'corroc~., .. as traight i e· bUI[ only in th . '3.· See Questi D 5.
1

. ··s, .

Thi . is a que tion involving


.R:_ fer to
m o ,.3 . 1.

u'l.

onca . . amd 'icon ex" and the :E uat I ' and the P ~es..

·..7 .·

(b

This is a cIOn· rgency/eonversto rt angle pro ~~,nFJJ ut often _b pr .blem, A creator gra.t~ ."rudeCID b a. ,"ood way to \ isualize he prmci 'Ie : and rule co re ' in l'':. 1.7,.
I.

ppean as a

creator
I!"

'this probl m, Ref

to

as abo- e

Q."
.

. II,n1.IDl1en_'·as Q=:-/8. '. oti. ~lbatthe' quesuon involve 'two places at ihe '. me latitude, i. ~0 the ame parall ... ofI ' itud " . ". '.1). The rhumb lim track bas been. '1V 1 as l '. '.0°,'. but an :_" .~ m y ru t eees aril . ,giv ~ . ~ : .nllati 011. The t s

exper t the .tud nt II .,.t. ognise tha he rack b·· ..e 'n . latitude must be Ea·" Wes;~ O· 00 T)l~ 700(T)

t .IC'

0,

th

R rer to

r· .3 ..

© OXfo d ~iatiM Servic s U 'ted'

I.
2.

h between meri -"'[iUl" tative fractiou t 5Ui··.·.. 7


1

~ [I

apart iSI 3. _ inches, \\'])a.1 Ii the cale of lb. char hal i·

I"

I,

b· constructed [am scale of 1:'123 -,000 in latitude '4,,-, a SP!C ~nc in een time tres betwe n merid 'i an ~ I0 pan '? '.ercaior
IS 0

I,

e re c lui:n~d

The cale of'a ~41' cal or cha 'i _hart r m A (S'N' 42E.
I •

On ~_ ercasor t h rt the sp zing ,fmc ,-, b ' l: t _ OO?


I"

m,

11 VI

hi b 1am, itude will the

"C

le

II,

5. 61.
7.

On. a .:leFI .ator chan the s acin x of meridian _0 apart 'W'5,_12 em. Wb~t is the ·cide 0 the as a r pres entativ fraction in letitu e 5'16 ' ?
I

he . cal of a Merest If c]lar[ is 1:3 5' O~ l) "til ~ ltill II C ',2' . Wha .. between meridia . 10 part

'I

me sp _cing, i

ce nJi . e '.

a"',. b) c

di tano in nm d .. on in ' D [the cha ' epre ,,- It in 41N ~ ~ hat is the. pa jog ;n em b etween meridians ~l 1° apa . 1III I
I

. ould Ute, aJ'e a~ ]0,' have a larg er Ir smaller d~]~Onlina~orhan S m07 1)O ? Give a t r ascn for your ,answer ~
1

..

IOU a Me'n:ator. -hart a line d~ '_ wn long Itbe parall 11, a disra CI' of 11 0 km,
'1'

0, '. and measurinz

4 in.

at a _'represent ti e .ti, n. YOr ~ . _y 1]8 tical mile wi Ub, ~epres nt d by a lin drawn ea uring 1em in _Dglh?
I
1

l.!

g the same p allel nd

.
a) What

b)

the spacing in _enti etres bel e ',' meridian IID'l which Ia.H"' de do -s on· inch repr sent l: .4 nm ?
~"I

10° aea '?

] .'6' '00' 000 ~ '" 00-' ,',00 ~::5


;; , 'I -' " '.
111. ,,~ ',..

!7J ..
'I]
I!

b)

I ,th, re a. J ati tude on this chart where 1he seal

i I'."6 ;'50

I iIf!I

"u

0.•''?

119 9

GIIEINERAL NAVIGAT110N

1.

6U' of long @ .sO ',,', = 60 x Cos 50(:)mn = 3 ~.58 nm, 3.2 ins = 38.)',8 nm. l in =: m 2.0j nm Rf = ]: ~2.05 x 729,60 = 1:: 87933']1 or
60~C'~SI 500
X

6080 x '[.2

=~,

:Bl96l4

3.2
,2. I\t ·44 ". 60 @ ~Dng ~ 60 K Cos 44,0 nm Chart Length = E awth Lengt h x
1

=. 4l3~l4

nm

=
3..

..l. RF

:80 inns

8,000,,000 2~237;OOO

ern = ] .. 576

eM

Ch.loag = 8" = ,~,80" = 480 x CO~ 5.2° = 29.s.} nrn Cbart ~,emlgth= Ea~, leugth x ,...L
'RF

= 295.1' x 72960 ]5'{HJOOO 4.

,6"l'

'j~

(Chart Length same at ,51 and 5,Ef,)

As, the RF is ~:,2,319",000 Earth distance As nm = min long x Cos latt Then Cos Lat ~ nl'll min
~,[G'l'lg

2.8.2

.2 J ]9~n[lO(:111 ..,588
=

65.39 kID.

]5.28nm.

35.,28.

60

=.

Cos 54~':_lS

j""

1 @ 56e =- 60 x Cos' 56°rom = 33 ..55 nm = 62.] 9 km 5.42 IC.~1, = 62.119 lou m crtr = 11~47 km
Q
1

RF'~I,r ': ha.rt ~ I:


~i

L.1,4,7~IOO

A1 5"2:"

l0

160

Cos 52°:llm = 36 .. 4\ nm = 168. ;1 'kID. 9

Chart dist ~

=
7.
~ ~I

Earth dh~'~ x -:~ RF 168.47 % ,[ 000 J( ~ 00 -I

,,!~l;fi CD)

3"jOO~OOO

5~ '1200 ~01

409.2 x 72960
J',~ r07,200

= 5.845

111

'~~4J~;5 em

c.

At .JON' the' 5C!~'~WSless than at 47N~Mercators eblWfl. EX]! A '. D~',a\l\r;~yfroln. the Equator, There'mr'e seale dC'Dom'inator wli')ul,d, be 191f'1er~

GENERAL. NA'V1G,ATIONI

- EA,C',AT10R C:HARTSI ""aC,ALE

= ,'F =
H

~I

0 km I~~= 50 tID, = 26.97 11ITI. 1 ::21, .97 x 72,90 = I~: '1.,961-0','


ru

o. ~,16ern =
1.
=

,":- =

200 n 1,96' 001


1

] em = 19.6" km

( ",'Ole th t an ,'~unit of mea urement can be used a' cal .. s , arne for both)

Q.

a.

At zquatnr 10° ~ 6 '0 nUTIIJl~ I I [2.2 km. at ".. l.: ~",~ ~79,,1, 00 = Llll.,~ = :s t,,04 em
__
'.'

.1.

f.I'i;

'7

b.

l' .4, SF =

ru '~ I, 342: 46

~'116"

a (i

Scale at 60
,"calc at .quat
-

~ ~

..
a,

. ",DOn

. ,,00·

La'! -

.11

'OJ 101

ti"tOO 0,,0 to = -at

to

60°

,_,

b.

':0..

Scale

Mere8~or i· alway m'inwmW!mat the' . quater, a d expands b ,th ",orth & South . 'way &onl the quater,
OD·~

191- ~11

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SeMcee Limited

1.

,An ~~'rcnlftreceives

a QTE IT1o,m ~~rfi,eld~A ,.of063°T', Airfield Ai,s in th ,: orthern H mi phere, The convergency between the a.i'[icrafi: nd ~he airfield is ()o. \ hat hearing should be p~'cf"edon a a Mercator chart from the airfield?
a,.
b.

c.

0600(T) 063°(T) 066e'(T ,


I069°(T)
~Bi" of 31S00(T).

d.

An aWt~,c-araft receives a IQT: from airfield

B, is in the Southem , emisphere, The' convergency between the awm-craJi and the airfield ~i,~.2 What bearing should be plotted on a M'er-(,a'r'or chart, from ttl" airfield?
el.

Airfield

8.

b.
c,

3 ~4·D 3ID.5° ~~,,6P


.~. ""rI

d~

"

~, IJ 7
Q

J.

An aircraft fllyilThg ill the' orthern Hemisphere has an RJvll.reading of050 to VOR beacon '~'C~~ Variation ,~ttthe ,9ircraft is 50 -. Vari ti 09, a~the V O,R beaeon is 8 0' ~ I f l1b~ ver gency between com the aircraft meri diCJJ'D and the' VOR meridian is 4°,~, what bearing should be plotted Orm aJ M creator c hart from ~e beacon to the ru~ raft?
of

a.

234~
.2:36,0

b.
c~

d.

2330 238
0

.
'

An aircraft flying in, 'the' SO'tlIth~'m Hemir phere has an JtJVU reading of ~.30° to VIO'R beacon '~'D . ariatioa 'at the a"L"traft is ,Saw., Variation at the VOR beacon :~s2eW. If [he convergency between the aircraft meridian IDle 'VOR meridian is 2,~ what bearing should be plotted on a, 'M,ereaJt:OJ' chart from the b eacon to th~ ~ircmft?
I,

'!

a.

,j!

...,'l O~
I.

b.
C'.,

307~

308(l

d.

3'090

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GENERA.l NAV~GA'T~ON
5., An aireraft and -0 NDB, an in the Northern lemispher _'~ The aircraft' s heading is 2J6°M'~ Variat men is 13 tiI"l at the a,ircraf and! I j oW a L the) '0,8. The rebl't i,re tile;a,ri IIg] fRB:I), of thf: "':'D'B is 226,0 (R). Convergency between 't'~e aircrafls meridian and 'the meridian of the 'NUB, is, 40". What bearing should be plotted from ~'h~ND'B, on a, Mercator chart?
3.

211 C(T)
169°tT)

b. c.'
d.

27.Jerr)

2~5°'(T)

ll.

269°('T)

b. c.

267°,(T)
27l
~I

T)

d.

265°,(T)

On a Mercator Ch.eU1, pesitions E and F are on a parallel of latitude of 30o~ The: longitude of E is 008Q'\V; The great circle bearing of" from is 26,5°(T),.

a. b.
C,._~

In w:hich hemisphere are the' e two position ":1 WhfaJ't is the appmximate longitude [of ? which longitude would the great circle and, rhumb ~Imnetracks between E and f n8J,V'c'
the same value?

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b) c) d) 90° 'North and South 6()f~ ,:., rth and ··.··.OUt11 o OD (Equator]

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05.20

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An aircraft at latitude 02@20fON track! ' .~ ,80'°i(T) for 16,85 km. 'What is its, ~a'itude at the end 0 f '!he' flight? (2 M3lTks, I) O].n .!HliIS
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c)

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43200 nm

rn ·00 mm
21600 nm 540 . 11m,

c) d)

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c)
d)

5550.feet 4920 feet. 53,20 feet

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,e)

d) l:t

6,399. 9 KIn 6!35'6.~9 Km 6,]7 '.. ,4 Km 16367J) Km


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Devi a'rio':n is zero


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You are :ftyin,g at a True Mach '-,.0 of .. 2 in 3, SA,T of --4,5° .,At mooo 'hour' you. are moo 7 nm rrom dle CPT DIME: and your ET . ,a'~ CPT is 10m2. ATC ask you '~Oslow down te 'be' a CPT i~1' '! 1016,. WhaJ:t shou ld your D,ew TMN be if yau reduce speed ~n 1O~)i m to go? n

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d) 34. .67 .63

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470 kt
450,kt

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d.)

06,80 01i(~lo

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c)

330 knots

d) 36
1 m

342 knots 360 knot

The wind ve,~,oeityiB 359/25. An ,8ircraft is ,beading ,~8010(T}B:~ _,A,S0:( 198 knots, (All a d'Wr-ections,are Tru e), "Tbat: IDS i,'ts'track ood groundspeed,?
(2 MaJ'ks)

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:~ 0 80 ill7'9~

223 kt '~' 220 km


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Ie )1 dll

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Both decrease
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a,
b)
c}

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316, knots

146 knot ,',


54, knots
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pressure ,~d [1tude?
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c)
d)

40,

You are' flying from A 'LO B planned track 245u( ,,[, distance 225 nm, 'lour groundspeed is L Or knots, After is minutes n.Ying~you fix your position i;1JS :3 run lefl of planned
track. Which
a)
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following statements

i,

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",IOU~'drift

'~is1"
'[0

b)
C,

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YIOU should

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go direct to B

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1'10 direct

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-+/.. 3.S

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line feature - , oasiline, river or motorway tum wound nd fl ' ' our fli Jhl pian tracks in revers e until you S~' sornet lin r YOt recognised. bef n~ fly a erie" of ever-ex anding ir le from yo' pn~, n~.pr "Li n l~l']you nd yo 11. _J ch c:k pin' urn fOU ' an, -.fty . our ,flw,~h'pial] in m'C:V, rse b ck to b se
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. Oldon:! Avia~on Se·rvlces Umi'ted

THI: 1 ,~6 " '.... ............ '.',p', I . What l :::ereographic chart?

'OLAR S, ERE', lORA HII' ," I

me

ini ial straight-line

from A, 1,75'

60W) to B (' 5-' .. cO ) on Polar

b)

diagrar fa to r of B Pola ,terelJgrapruc ·hart is ] 'I ie, he


IOIIl]

of the ituation,

meridians \1\1111 l ar . ldegrec J 3.: ar i 1 longi rude v j U ha


an an ' J' 0 in Iinatien to e, ~] other of ru degree, A the longitude f A 'i 6 _~ ,

and th
'i n )

'1 mgitud

ot B i·

, t, meridian: , .and B art

moo to

NIP
1'20°
A
75J

a ,-.~ other' 1 'I, p.

md We 3.1" 0 know that bot at lanmde '5' , • Tlu ef r' the c ~.~ tud ~(1 'li e-ach,-a e is 15 ~ ie, th d istance fm-01TI, the po le '~O Ai:, the same _s ~h"' di t n-, ' fr 111
, ", ,'.

'15N
6,0

SOW

the p J to ',~
S'

", hal, e an

ele '. trian 1 .

Til il1tema~ angk : of a ' i~D~J mus 60 'them to b ~ , .'Ii' equally rt if


I

iJ.

~.2' of them aweat the P


':(J

that le v '
I.TIf'

n isosceb

tri_ n L ..remembe ).

angle ' ' nd 8

b dfl 3
" O\~

ll.

the dir 'ct' 011 rom A '(or any other p Oi]11 on the .,a rth 's lr. :fi .c'e or tm~t m' . ~ to .he' ,... .rt _ IP1oJ·is due nor , 0009(T). heref re th air _tion mom A to B i:, 300 'I, Th an··, er is ·1.
I

.lthough the question didn t 'ask it. we can al Q work out ~l;C straight lim track ~fi:Gl~e from ~to , ~ In thi case, th . direction ProHl B toth ' " orth PoL .'~.al IQi O. '(T als 0 known _~. ·Ou{T) and 3 the lirection from B [0 A i.. e ~et 30 J OQ~ ~ , it mus~ b ,1JOO(n. T,
'0 ~

241
.,'

a',
' ..

© O~rd

AVf9tion Serv.~c9slimned

Ifthe track angle from B to -, ls 3.309 T) art B~ g'oing baek [0 A.. lb. n it must be the reciprocal. l.~O{JI(Tt going from A [0 B as it passes over B". III other words, the straight-line track A to 8 starts w i tlFl B trac k. 3.falg 1eo.' o.J OO{n, and f nishes on a trac k ang le of ] 5Or~(T). '\\l e have' shown from the geometry 'of tth~ triangle that tho trac k angle ij nercases by 1.2Qll.. We shou lidexpe ell bis the chartconvergence from A III B is ]10~"due 'tothe longitude change of] ZOn and the 'n' ·rEu;l.or
1

of 1.
There is anothet \VI,)' of solving this problem ~ by use o "'~heRl1un1b, ine, If latitude A 'is 75: . and latitude B is. 75'·' then ahe Rhumb Line track between them is the parallel oflatitude IQf7.5 . and rherefore 'must have a Rhumb .inc ~Bc'k of 090'lr(T).
The c h art con vergenc e between 60'W and 60E is '].200 Therefore bal f c ban convergence 'i s ,60u This] s
0, 0

NP'

12010
8

~he difference between the numb me and the ,stT~~ght


line. Therefore ,600 anti'~FU]nthe

'1,5N

ISO!E

clockwise

Rhumb

Line track of 09Uo( T) gives us an initial straight- Iine track of I[jI]OIU(T}.

GM

The S31ne' method WQU~d.work for finding the track from B to A. rne38ured at B,. At B~ the RhuI11b Line track tO A ~s'270'j(T). Six.~y degrees clockwise from :2 70@(T) is 330o{T),.
01

Exa mpl.c

what longitude does the straightl::,


'line track JOIn " '. (10'\ 4-0W)
[0

At

B, (70N SOlE) on a Polar Ste reographic chan reach ifs highe '.~]atitude?

NIP
1210~
B
10N SOlE

I)
b)
e)

040W
O]IOW

020' ·,i

d)

04·(JE
A. ,A

10N 4DW

GM
F jig 24. B IPo la r S'bere.a, ,si111J ion at

24 - 9'

occurs at th '.hortest co-b. itu c di tance il_' the hortes dis In ' fr. m ih Pol. 'TIl. shortest dis iance to the' Pole mn t be
~t;"
I

11 hi 'Ill ~ e

rude.

\-. h-n t .' line bet . ell th . PoL.~ ~J1dthe' tf1 1£-'. is . t risht n~.:_ 0 _I· ' I.e ,as ',m
Fig 24,., 'E This [lust OlE,.
OCCl1J

t mid.-m.

ridi n ie,

,~L

lB,

TON

80E
A 10'

40W

GM

Fig ,24,,9 IRJghlt'angle's to frac '._'


1

Polar Sn 're,~)i,aphic map. a lin- i· dr ' n ' : 0' -t A' 1 ~o po 'lorn .'.(".1 I,: 0 6E).. The point OIf. ighest latitude along lhjl lineo 'elm! at (t 5W~ . hat is the initia 1 traight-Iine tra ' . ang II. 'ft"'Om _~ t D, me sur .d ,a' A?
_ ..'!!,_~
I~ I I

pIe -.: On

1,-. -

a bl
c) d)

o '9~(T)
. 77u(T)
.9fl(T)
I

~3°' T

in~.'l rt by drawing a, diagram:

A
_hi- is clearly
b eeaust 1: ,..i udes, i '.celei tt angl .,

new s rt f ~'ro·b~.en, and Bl are B~ d iff rent


J~

10N
1

11 02W

..... P
'.

There

p.
Of

' . to b'

DO

triangle

rilhl~ -angl ed

B
SCiNI

DOB,E

Fig 2,~ 10

24 -10

However, w~ have no t 'Used ~d1 'the' infcrrnation 'in 'the question yet. The point OI:f h ~g;he ],mtilude st must have ome s ·go H1k~ll1G~ other ~_wse presumabl y the
lex am
in: HlL e F'

7 0N '1,OI2W
1

wouldn'

have

" m~n_fowt~d it so ~et; draw tllflt


.

we ha', e a right-angled triangle between, A~ "':,IO,11(


','OW

me

,035~'~'

- - -w-

Pole and me po in t, 0 ' highest latitude, Angle b Is HI, dl terence between 035\V and 102\V so it 'i s
67 . Angle cis 9'0°. The internal aug es 0'" ~ triangle must add up

IH,ON

ClOSE,

to 1. O(J. So angle a,must be 2Jo.


AI1J;Wer

"d .

24 - '1111

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