Reference Lines
Reference Purpose
Time, Speed and distance
T,S,D Cont. & Navigation
Basic Navigation
100

The 2 references lines are called?

Parallel of latitude and Meridian of Longitude

100

How many minutes are there in 1 degree of latitude?

60

100

What is the conversion for time speed and distance

time = D/S

Distance  = T*S

Speed = D/T

100

___ represents the intended path of the aircraft over the Earth’s surface while ___ is the actual path that the aircraft has flown over the Earth’s surface due to ___ what any free object will do as the air moves downwind with the speed of the wind. In one hour, an aircraft will drift downwind an amount equal to wind speed 

true course, track, drift angle

100

Which line connects points of equal difference between true and magnetic north where correction is necessary?


 A line with zero variation where no correction is necessary is called a

Isogonic lines

Agonic line 

200

The circular parallel latitude to the equator runs from ___ to __ max at 90 degrees and the longitude runs from ___ to ___ max at 180 degrees?

east to west and north to south

200

____ is an imaginary circle, equidistant from the poles of the Earth?

equator

200

What is the conversion for Knot to Nautical, NM to Statute Mile and SM to NM

1 knot = 1NM

0.87nm = 1 SM

1.15SM = 1 NM

200

When is an aircraft’s indicated airspeed is significantly lower than its true airspeed 

high altitude or high temp

200

__ g is True Course corrected for the wind correction angle (TH = TC+/-WCA) 


It is the ___ responsibility to compensate for wind speed and direction when formulating estimates and issuing radar vectors.

true heading

controller’s

300

Which two locations on the longitude and latitude that is 0 degrees?

Greenwich England for longitude and the Equator for the latitude

300

The places where meridians and parallels cross and describe the position of a navigational point on Erath's surface are called ___?

coordinates

300

What is used for mileage and speed in IFR and are universal in air traffic control (ATC) 

NM and Knots

300

For what reasons does a pilot calculate the wind’s effect on true airspeed?

Determine time en route and Determine estimated time of arrival

300

___is the error of a magnetic compass due to magnetic influence in the structure and equipment of the aircraft.

Magnetic deviation (DEV

400

The meridian of longitude located at 180° was used to establish the __?

international date line

400

Circular measurement are divided into__?

Coordinates in ATC are written without __ and __ and do not include __.

degree, minutes and seconds

400

Each zone is __ wide starting at the Prime Meridian

15° of longitude

400

Identify 5 effects of wind on flight?

ground v.s true airspeed

drift angle

track

true heading

true course

400

___ navigation of an airplane solely by means of computations based on airspeed, course, heading, wind direction, speed, GS, and elapsed time 

Apply wind correction to true course to determine

dead reckoning

GS, TH

500

___ cannot be used as a scale to measure distance, except at the equator where it will only equal __ like latitude

Longitude, 1NM

500

is the shortest distance between two points on a sphere and adjust to the curvature of the Earth aside from ___ that does not and makes the same longer angle with each meridian of longitude?


What are the advantages between the two?

great circle route and rhumb line

great circle route= most direct route, saves time/fuel and constantly changing true direction

rhumb line= greater distance require more time and fuel and easier to navigate because direction remains constant

500

There are four types of speed used in aviation:

IAS = indicated speed used for pilot/controller communication

TAS = true speed relative to air mass/wind effect used for en route and flight plan/ETA

MACH = ratio of TAS to the speed of sound expressed in decimal form .82/1.6

GROUND SPEED =  relative to earth surface with TAS calculation

500

Wind does NOT affect __, but it affects__ by Crosswind affects speed and direction of flight; Increased by tailwind/Reduced by headwind

TAS, GS

500

Navigation by reference to visible landmarks  used in VFR only is called _____.

pilotage