Question: AVIATION RELATED PLEASE ANSWER 1. What are Maximum Elevation Figures? 2. How many degrees of longitude amount to a change of one hour in the

AVIATION RELATED PLEASE ANSWER

1. What are Maximum Elevation Figures?

2. How many degrees of longitude amount to a change of one hour in the time zone?

3. What are lines of zero variation called?

4. The direction that the nose of the aircraft is pointed to.

5. The aircraft's speed relative to the ground.

6. A method of navigation reliant on visual references or waypoints.

7. The number of active satellites in the GNSS constellation.

8. The method of navigation reliant on computations of time, speed, distance, direction, and fuel burn.

9. The reason why the Earth's magnetic North continuously shifts.

10. A VOR is always oriented with which type of North?

11. A technique of heading directly to an NDB by keeping the ADF pointer up.

12. A method of navigation using a series of accelerometers constantly computing for position.

13. A DME measures the aircraft's from the station.

14. A continuously transmitting radio station with no directional information.

15. The minimum number of satellite signals needed to obtain a three dimensional position.

16. Type of transponder that transmits both the transponder code and encoded altitude.

17. A facility transmitting only the 360 Radial for checking the onboard navigation instrument.

18. A line from point A to point B which intersects with meridians at equal angles.

19. A compass error due to the magnetic properties of the aircraft itself.

20. What is the frequency range of VOR stations?

21. How is a VOR drawn on an aeronautical chart?

22. A class D airspace is symbolized on a chart by what type of line?

23. How are VOR-DME's drawn on an aeronautical chart?

24. One degree of Longitude is equivalent to how many nautical miles?

25. A class B airspace is symbolized in a chart by what type of line

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