PPT-Aircraft Navigation Basics
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1C MQS Two Schools of Air Nav Visual Flight Rules VFR Navigation accomplished primarily by visual reference to the ground charts DR Requires at least 1000 ft cloud
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1C MQS Two Schools of Air Nav Visual Flight Rules VFR Navigation accomplished primarily by visual reference to the ground charts DR Requires at least 1000 ft cloud ceiling and 3 miles of visibility must be able to see where youre going. Always relative to inertial space Most common inertial sensors Accelerometers G yros brPage 4br Accelerometers By attaching a mass to a spring measuring its deflection we get a simple accelerometer Figure Gade 2004 brPage 5br Accelerometers conti 1 Provision of Aircraft and Carriers responsibility for employees a The aircraft provided by the Carrier under th is Charter Agreement shall be properly manned equipped fuelled and fully insured during the entire term of this Charter Agreement The C . Lesson 2 . After completing this lesson you will be able to navigate to different areas in MSS SAP to perform different actions, such as process HR transactions. and generate reports. . . SAP MSS Navigation . NAVIGATION. 1. OBJECTIVES. By the end of this session, you will:. Know terminology related to pilot aircraft navigation (Charts, Navigation icons, navigation equipment and techniques). Know underlying principles of navigation (true/magnetic, dead-reckoning, triangulation, wind correction angle…). 1/C MQS . Two Schools of Air . Nav. Visual Flight Rules (VFR). Navigation accomplished primarily by visual reference to the ground (charts, DR). Requires at least 1000 ft. cloud ceiling and 3 miles of visibility (must be able to see where you’re going!). Today & Tomorrow . An FAA Perspective. Presented by: . John Barry. . AIR-131 Aero Engineer/Tech Pilot. Aircraft . Certification. Presented to: . OSWG. . Nirnimesh Ghose and Loukas Lazos. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,. University of Arizona. Presented at:. 34th Digital Avionics Systems Conference, Prague. Air Traffic Growth. Friday, September 11, 2015. Nirnimesh Ghose and Loukas Lazos. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,. 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