Bearings - Air craft position, Navication

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NORTH NORTH NORTH EAST NORTH EAST 045º 045º

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Trainee pilots have to to learn to cope when the unexpected happens. If their navigation equipment fails they can quickly find their position by calling controllers at two different airfields for a bearing. The two bearings will tell the pilot where he is. The initial call on the controllers radio frequency will trigger a line on the radar screen showing the bearing of the calling aircraft.

Transcript of Bearings - Air craft position, Navication

  • NORTH0NORTH EAST045

  • NORTH0NORTH EAST045

  • NORTH0NORTH WEST315

  • 1. Measured from North.2. In a clockwise direction.3. Written as 3 figures.060o145o230o315o

  • BearingsA protractor is used to measure bearings.Worksheet 1

  • Estimate the bearing of each aircraft from the centre of the radar screen.

  • Worksheet 2

  • 1. Draw a straight line between both points.2. Draw a North line at A.3. Measure the angle between.060oWorksheet 3

  • 1. Draw a straight line between both points.2. Draw a North line at B.3. Measure angle between (a take from 360).240oWorksheet 3

  • Worksheet 3

  • 1. Draw a straight line between both points.2. Draw a North line at P.3. Measure angle between.118oWorksheet 3

  • 1. Draw a straight line between both points.2. Draw a North line at Q.3. Measure angle between (take from 360).298oWorksheet 3

  • Worksheet 3

  • Worksheet 4

  • Bearings: Fixing Position

  • 2. Find the position of a point D if it is on a bearing of 120o from A and 215o from B.Worksheet 5

  • Worksheet 2 (Radar)

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    My Estimated BearingTrue BearingError123456789101112TotalErrorAverageError

  • Worksheet 4