LESSON 15
The Prime Meridian is also called ____ and _____.
0 degree meridian greenwich meridian
The equator is at ____ latitude?
0 degrees
An aircraft departs Denver at 9 PM (MST) and travels 3 hours, landing in Boston (EST), what is the aircrafts arrival time UTC?
0700
A nautical mile equals ___ statute miles?
1.15
100 nautical miles equals ___ statute miles.
115
A pilot has determined the true heading from OKC to kansas city is 20 degrees. The magnetic variation is 7 degrees E. What magnetic heading should be flown?
13 degrees East is least, West is best
2 PM on a 24 hour clock is?
1400
Each time zone is ___ degrees wide starting at the ___
15 degrees Prime Meridian
Time zones are established for every ____.
15 degress of longitude
An aircraft encounters a 20 knot crosswind and makes no heading correction, After 1 hour of flight how far off course would the aircraft be?
20 NM
How many time zones is the earth divided into?
24 beginning at 0 degrees longitude
How long would it take an aircraft at a ground speed of 130 knots to fly 650 NM?
5 hours
The north pole is at ____ latitude and the south pole is at ____ latitude.
90 degrees N latitude 90 degrees S latitude
A line that connects points of zero variation?
Agnotic line
Connects points of zero variation
Agonic line Only one!
IAS Indicated airspeed
Airspeed shown on the aircrafts indicator Used in pilot/controller situations
Coodinated Universal Time UTC
Also referred to as "zulu" time, based on a 24 hour clock
Method of navigation which permits aircraft on any desired flight path within the coverage of ground or space based navigation aids or within the limits of capability of self contained aids, or a combination of these.
Area Navigation (RNAV)
When can longitude be used as a scale to measure distance?
At the equator, 1 minutes equals 1 nm
How do you convert from LST to UTC?
Convert the time into 24 hour clock Determine appropriate conversion factor Easter +5 Central +6 Mountain +7 Pacific +8
How do you convert daylight savings time to UTC?
Convert to 24 hour clock, adjust for zulu time, subtract one hour
Positions on the earths surface are described in terms of?
Coordinates
Positions that describe a navigationall point on the earth's surface?
Coordinates
Navigation soley by means of computations based on airspeed, course, heading, wind direction and speed, goundspeed, and elapsed time?
Dead reckoning
Parallels and meridians are divided into ___ , minutes, and seconds
Degrees
Parallels and Meridians are divided into?
Degrees, minutes, and seconds
Compass heading is the magnetic heading corrected for?
Deviation Deviation is the error of a magnetic compass due to magnetic influence in the structure and equpitment in the aircraft, the deviation card is mounted near the compass.
Wind is stated with which 2 things?
Direction is coming from Velocity in knots
Statute Mile
Equal to .87 nm
Nautical Mile
Equal to 1.15 sm
The only line of latitude that is a great circle?
Equator
A pilot files waypoints on a RNAV route as if they were?
Ground based NAVAID
IAS is less accurate at?
Higher altitudes because the air is less dense
At high altitudes?
IAS is less accurate
Track
Is the actual path that the aircraft has flown over the earth's surface
Variation
Is the angular difference between true north and magnetic north
Drift angle
Is what any free object will do as the air moves downward with the speed of the wind Drift = Speed of wind
Points of equal difference between true and magnetic north?
Isogonic lines East is least/ West is best!
Parallels?
Latitude lines that run east to west
Cicles parallel to the equator are called?
Latitudes
Rhumb Line
Longer then a great circle route, it doesnt adjust its angle as it crosses meridians
The Prime Meridian is the reference line used to measure ____ ?
Longitude
Meridians?
Longitude lines that run north and south connecting the earth's poles
The purpose of parallels of latitude is for measuring degrees of latitude ___
North and south of the equator
The basic form of navigation which uses visual reference to landmark is?
Pilotage
Pilot flies landmark to landmark by visual references?
Pilotage Useful only in VFR weather Basic form of navigation for a beginning pilot
Coordinates?
Places where meridians and parallels cross
What does GPS need to function?
Proper reciever on the aircraft
Method of determining and maintaining a desired course or determining an aircrafts position by use of radio navigation aids on the ground?
Radio navigation
Mach number
Ratio of true airspeed to the speed of sound, expressed in decimal form
The Prime Meridian is the?
Reference point of lines of longitude sitting at 0 degrees longitude
TAS True airspeed
Relative to undisturbed mass, used in flight planning, referred to as "true airspeed"
True Course
Represents the intended path of the aircraft over the earth's surface
GS Ground speed
Speed of an aircraft in relation to the surface of the earth, its true airspeed corrected for effects of wind
Groundspeed is increased by ___ and reduced by ___
Tailwind Headwind
Great Circle Route
The shortest distance between two points on a shere, adjusts its angle as it crosses every meridian
Magnetic heading is true heading adjusted for?
Variation
The angular difference between true and magnetic north at a given location is called?
Variation
RNAV equiptment provides pilots with computed ___ on the direct route the pilot entered into the system.
Waypoints
GPS is accurate 24 hours a day and is unaffected by?
Weather
True airspeed is not affected by?
Wind
True heading is true course adjusted for?
Wind drift
Coordinated Universal Time UTC is also referred to as ___ time.
Zulu