Navigation Test-4

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1. Given: GS = 135 kt.Distance from A to B = 433 NM.What is the time from A to B?

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2. (For this question use annex 061-12579A)Given: SHA VOR (N5243.3 W00853.1) radial 223°,CRK VOR (N5150.4 W00829.7) radial 322°.What is the aircraft position?

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3. (For this question use annex 061-12555A)What is the radial and DME distance from SHA VOR/DME (N5243.3 W00853.1) to position N5220 W00810?

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4. Given:Maximum allowable tailwind component for landing 10 kt. Planned runway 05 (047° magnetic). The direction of the surface wind reported by ATIS 210°. Variation is 17°E. Calculate the maximum allowable windspeed that can be accepted without exceeding the tailwind limit?

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5. The rhumb-line distance between points A (60°00'N 002°30'E) and B (60°00'N 007°30'W) is:

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6. The resultant of the first integration from the north/south accelerometer of an inertial navigation system (INS) in the NAV MODE is:

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7. Given: Waypoint 1. 60°S 030°W Waypoint 2. 60°S 020°WWhat will be the approximate latitude shown on the display unit of an inertial navigation system at longitude 025°W?

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8. A ground feature appears 30° to the left of the centre line of the CRT of an airborne weather radar. If the heading of the aircraft is 355° (M) and the magnetic variation is 15° East, the true bearing of the aircraft from the feature is:

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9. (For this question use annex 061-12561A)What is the radial and DME distance from BEL VOR/DME (N5439.7 W00613.8) to position N5410 W00710?

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10. An aircraft is maintaining a 5.2% gradient is at 7 NM from the runway, on a flat terrain; its height is approximately:

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11. (For this question refer to annex 061-12617A)Which of the aeronautical chart symbols indicates an NDB?

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12. The constant of cone of a Lambert conformal conic chart is quoted as 0.3955. At what latitude on the chart is earth convergency correctly represented?

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13. Route 'A' (44°N 026°E) to 'B' (46°N 024°E) forms an angle of 35° with longitude 026°E. Average magnetic variation between 'A' and 'B' is 3°E.What is the average magnetic course from 'A' to 'B'?

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14. An aircraft was over 'Q' at 1320 hours flying direct to 'R'.Given:Distance 'Q' to 'R' 3016 NMTrue airspeed 480 ktMean wind component 'out' -90 ktMean wind component 'back' +75 ktSafe endurance 10:00 HR The distance from 'Q' to the Point of Safe Return (PSR) 'Q' is:

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15. (For this question use annex 061-12552A)What is the radial and DME distance from CRK VOR/DME (N5150.4 W00829.7) to position N5140 W00730?

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16. An aircraft at FL290 is required to commence descent when 50 NM from a VOR and to cross that VOR at FL80. Mean GS during descent is 271kt. What is the minimum rate of descent required?

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17. The north and south magnetic poles are the only positions on the earth's surface where:

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18. When accelerating on a westerly heading in the northern hemisphere, the compass card of a direct reading magnetic compass will turn:

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19. (For this question use annex 061-12568A)What is the average track (°M) and distance between KER NDB (N5210.9 W00931.5) and CRN NDB (N5318.1 W00856.5)?

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20. (For this question use annex 061-12592A)Given:SHA VOR N5243.3 W00853.1CON VOR N5354.8 W00849.1Aircraft position N5330 W00800Which of the following lists two radials that are applicable to the aircraft position?

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