Nav, Man
Eagle, "Globe", and Anchor
Fast Times at RidgeMOC High
Computer "Whiz"
Need for Speed (and Altitude)
100

Types of navigation methods


What is dead reckoning, visual, and electronic (+RADAR)

100

These are global lines, converging at the poles, and are all great circles

What are Meridians

100

In order to get from one time zone to another, you need to travel this many degrees East or West

What is 15o

100

The E6B (not the plane) aka "Whiz Wheel" should NOT be 

What is kept in the sun and written on with anything other than pencil

100

A barometric altimeter uses "this" pressure as reference

What is Mean Sea Level (MSL)

200

Dead Reckoning requires these:

What is PTSD:

-Position

-Time

-Speed

-Direction

200

This route is the shortest distance between two points, and when drawn on a global scale, intersects the center of the Earth

What is great circle route

200

A knot is the relationship of nautical miles per hour. A nautical mile is 2000 yards, or this

What is 1 minute of latitude


(60 nautical miles = 1 degree of latitude)

200

The outer and inner wheels of the E6B represent "____" and "___" respectively

What is distance and time

200

In order to obtain True Altitude, a pilot must correct for "this" with the Calibrated Altitude

Density

300

The Remote Gyro Vertical Compass Card, Bearing Distance Heading Indicator (BDHI), and Electronic Heading Situation Indicator have different names, but all give you:

What is your heading

300

A Lambert Conforming Chart (a conic projection), has these characteristics for Parallels, Meridians, Scale, and Great Circles

Parallels- Equally spaced concentric circles

Meridians- Straight lines converging at the poles

Scale- Constant Distance

Great Circles- Plotted as a straight line

300

An aircraft would have to fly at this speed if it traveled 875 nautical miles in 3.5 hours

What is 250 kts

300

On the outer wheel, the three represented indexes are these

What is 60 minutes, 3600 seconds, or 1 hour (gallon)

300

The different types of airspeeds are these

ICE-TG

Indicated-read directly from airspeed indicator

Calibrated-IAS corrected for instrument error

Equivalent-speed at sea level that would produce the same dynamic pressure as the aircraft's true airspeed and altitude 

True-CAS corrected for density

Ground-actual airspeed relative to the ground. TAS corrected for tail/headwind

400

These pieces of equipment receive their information from the ground

What is:

-VOR

-VOR/DME

-VORTAC

-TACAM

400

The ONC is a "this" scale Lambert conformal chart and the TPC is a "this" scale Lambert conformal chart.

ONC - 1:1,000,000

TPC - 1:500,000

400

An EA-18G Growler departs NAS Whidbey Island (where the ZD is -8) at 0900 local time for NAS Oceana (ZD is -5). The local time in Oceana at take of is?

What is 1200LMT

400

The rule of 6 states this

1/10th of the aircraft’s ground speed is the distance it will travel in six minutes.

(Ex: at 300kts an aircraft will travel 30nm in 6 minutes)

400

Pressure Altitude (PA) is this

What is the measurement of atmospheric pressure from the "Standard Datum Plane" 29.92"Hg

(Remember LAGS)

500

If your True Course is 000with a variation of 5o W, your magnetic course would be

What is 355o

(Remember: East is Least, West is Best)

500

Name the differences between Course, Heading, and Track

Course - intended path of aircraft over ground

Heading - where the nose of the aircraft is pointed

Track - actual path of aircraft over the ground

500

Time Travel? Hardly, but switching time zones in these locations tends to feel quicker. Because it is!

What is the poles
500

The time required formula is this

Speed/Rate index = Distance/time

500

The formula for Mach number is this

Mach Number (M) = TAS/LSOS


LSOS - Local Speed of Sound

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