THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO PRACTICAL, SAFE AIR NAVIGATION
Aviators use air navigation to determine where they are going and how to get there. This handbook serves as a reference for techniques and methods used in these critical skills, covering all aspects of air navigation for navigators and students, including how to measure, chart the earth, and use flight instruments to solve navigation problems.
It also provides information on flight publications, in-flight procedures and low-altitude navigation, and includes reference and supporting material covering mathematical equations, chart and navigational symbols, and celestial computation aids.
MAPS & CHARTS - FLIGHT PLANNING - BASIC INSTRUMENTS - DEAD RECKONING - RADIO AID FIXING - MAP READING - RADAR NAVIGATION - CELESTIAL CONCEPTS - COMPUTING ALTITUDE AND TRUE AZIMUTH - CELESTIAL PRECOMPUTATION - PLOTTING & INTERPRETING THE CELESTIAL LINE OF POSITION - SPECIAL CELESTIAL TECHNIQUES - SEXTANTS & ERRORS OF OBSERVATION - GRID NAVIGATION - PRESSURE PATTERN NAVIGATION - NAVIGATION SYSTEMS - REFERENCES - MATHEMATICAL FORMULAS - CHART & NAVIGATION SYMBOLS - CELESTIAL COMPUTATION SHEET - GLOSSARY - INDEX
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