The distance that separates one airport from a second airport that is exactly one degree of latitude due north from the first.
What is 60 nm?
The distance traveled at a ground speed of 100 knots in 17 minutes.
What is 28.3 miles?
The radio waves that go out in all directions from the center of a VOR like the spokes of a wheel.
What are radials?
"East is least, west is best"
What is the memory aide for applying magnetic variation to true course to calculate magnetic course?
The require fuel reserve when flying a day VFR flight.
What is enough fuel for 30 minutes of flight?
The information found on a dashed magenta line on a VFR sectional chart.
What is magnetic variation?
The amount of fuel used in 2 hours and 30 minutes of flight with a fuel consumption rate of 8.5 GPH.
What is 21.2 gallons of fuel.
The full name of navigation instrument shortened to the letters CDI.
What is the Course Deviation Indicator?
Magnetic compass corrections found on a card in the aircraft near the magnetic compass.
What is magnetic deviation?
The rule for altitude selection when on a VFR flight above 3000 feet
What is odd thousands of feet 500 when flying east and even plus 500 when traveling west?
The difference between true course and magnetic course when there is no magnetic deviation.
What is zero?
The wind correction angle with a true course of 220 and winds from due west at 20 knots and a true airspeed of 125 knots.
What is 7 degrees right?
The document in which you can find the unusable areas of a VOR.
What is the chart supplement?
The groundspeed of an aircraft flying 100 knots on a heading of 180 with the winds out of the south at 17 knots.
What is 87 knots?
The UTC time that an aircraft lands in New York after taking off from Los Angeles at 20:00 UTC and flying for 6 hours.
What is 02:00 UTC?
The location on a VFR Sectional Chart where you can find the controlling agency for special use airspace.
What is in the margins of the chart?
The groundspeed with a true course of 220 and a wind from due west at 20 knots and a true airspeed of 125 knots.
What is 110 knots?
The minimum number of satellites in range needed for GPS navigation?
What is 4?
One of the quantities that you determine when correctly drawing the third side of a wind triangle.
What is true heading, WCA, or ground speed?
The required part of an initial communication from ATC that indicates to a pilot that they can enter Class C airspace.
What is the aircraft's full callsign?
The minimum visibility and cloud clearances during the day in Class E airspace below 10,000 feet.
What is 3 miles visibility and 500 feet above, 2000 feet horizontally from, and 1000 below the clouds
The density altitude with a pressure altitude 10,000 feet and a temperature of +10 degrees celsius.
What is 12,000 feet?
The expected maximum range of a Terminal class VOR.
What is 25 NM?
The line which represents zero magnetic deviation.
What is the Agonic Line?
The typical location on an airplane for a VOR antenna.
What is on the vertical stabilizer?