At 144 Lesson 15
How much error can a VOR have with a VOT and still be accurate for navigation?
4 degrees
If an aircraft is at 6000 ft in altitude, how far from the VOR must it be for slant range error to be negligible?
6 nm
IT is necessary to identify a VOR before using it for navigation.
True
VOR stands for
Very high frequency Omnirange Receiver
VOR's are classed as either T (terminal) L (low) or H (high). This classification pertains to its
operational use of the VOR
The range of an NDB (non-directional radio beacon) is determined by
power output of the transmitter
DME (distance measuring equipement) gives the pilot
slant range distance in nautical miles
While identifying a VOR station you do not hear the identifier (either morse code or voice). This means that
all the above (broken, down for repair, cannot use)