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Your aircraft is 45 NM from the VOR station. The OBS is set on 180° and the CDI is one dot to the left of center (2°/dot) and the ambiguity flag reads ‘FROM’. Which radial is the aircraft on?
The maximum permissible error during a VOT check is:
With no VOT or VOR checkpoints signs available, an aircraft equipped with dual VOR’s may check the VOR’s against each other. The maximum permissible tolerance is:
An error greater than _____ may indicate a faulty VOR receiver if a pilot is checking the VOR equipment while airborne over a landmark on a published radial.
A pilot tracking a radial notices the CDI on the VOR is 4 dots right of centre. The pilot is approximately _____ from the desired radial.
An aircraft crosses the 210° radial at 1403Z and the 220° radial at 1405Z. Its current heading and groundspeed are 300° and 79 knots. What is the ETE to the VOR?
An aircraft crosses the 050° radial at 1207Z and the 065° radial at 1215Z. Its current heading and groundspeed are 140° and 89 knots. What is the ETE to the VOR?
An aircraft crosses the 192° radial at 1907Z and the 174° radial at 1921Z. Its current heading, groundspeed and variation are 102°, 120 knots and 14°W respectively. What is the ETE to the VOR?
An aircraft crosses the 164° radial at 0833Z and the 159° radial at 0837Z. Its current heading and groundspeed are 074° and 89 knots. What is the distance to the VOR?
An aircraft crosses the 200° radial at 1207Z and the 211° radial at 1215Z. Its current heading and groundspeed are 290° and 89 knots. What is the distance to the VOR?
A pilot notes a groundspeed of 103 knots and a heading of 180°. The pilot then crosses the 090° radial at 1300Z and the 097° radial at 1309Z. The distance to the station is:
An aircraft with a groundspeed of 89 knots crosses the 359° radial at 1642Z and crosses the 341° radial at 1701Z. Its current heading is 269°. What is the distance to the station?
An aircraft crosses the 103° radial at 0756Z and the 095° radial at 0804Z. Its groundspeed is 105 knots and its current heading is 013°. Determine the time to the station.
An aircraft on a heading of 100° with a groundspeed of 84 knots crosses the 190° radial at 1400Z and crosses the 177° radial at 1414Z. Determine the distance to the station.
The VOR indicator in an aircraft is centred when 200° is selected in the OBS. The TO/FROM flag indicates ‘TO’. In order to intercept a radial 100° inbound at 090° degrees, the aircraft must turn to a heading of:
The current heading is 140° and the CDI is centred with a ‘TO’ indication when 120° is selected on the OBS. What heading will intercept the 240° radial outbound from the VOR station at an angle of 45°?
The CDI is centred with OBS set to 080° and the TO/FROM flag indicates ‘TO’. In order to intercept the 220° radial outbound from the station at an angle of 30°, turn to a heading of:
Bearing change: 10°
Elapsed time between bearings: 4 minutes
Fuel burn: 12 gallons/hour
Calculate the fuel required to fly to the station.
Bearing change: 10°
Elapsed time between bearings: 8 minutes
Fuel burn: 11.8 gallons/hour
Calculate the fuel required to fly to the station.
From which of the following may a civil aircraft obtain bearing information?
_____ is a ground-based, short-distance navigation aid which provides continuous azimuth information and is the basis for the very high frequency (VHF) airway structure.
VORs in Canada operate on assigned channels spaced at:
VOR reception at an altitude of 1,500 feet AGL is approximately:
The accuracy of course alignment for published VOR radials is:
The accuracy of course alignment for unpublished VOR radials is:
The altimeter indicates 3,000 feet. The elevation of the local terrain is approximately 1,000 feet ASL. What is the approximate range of the VOR?
A pilot is cruising at 4,500 feet ASL over an aerodrome with an elevation of 500 feet. The approximate range of a VOR is:
What is the approximate range of a VOR at when cruising at 6,000 AGL?
What is the approximate range of a VOR at when cruising at 18,000 AGL?
An aircraft’s altimeter reads 12,500 feet and the surrounding terrain is 800 feet. What is the approximate range of the VOR?
A pilot is cruising at 7,500 feet AGL, what is the approximate VOR reception range?
When using VOR for navigation, which of the following should be considered as station passage?
Refer to the VOR indication provided. What heading will intercept radial 210° inbound at 30°?
Refer to the VOR indication provided. What heading will intercept radial 210° inbound at 60°?
Refer to the VOR indication provided. What heading will intercept radial 310° inbound at 45°?
What heading will intercept radial 310° inbound at 30°?
An aircraft is 60 miles from a VOR with the following indication. What is the cross track error?
An aircraft is 30 miles from a VOR with the following indication. What is the cross track error?
An aircraft is 120 miles from a VOR with the following indication. What is the cross track error?
An aircraft is 45 miles from a VOR with the following indication. What is the cross track error?
An aircraft is 155 miles from a VOR with the following indication. What is the cross track error?
A pilot tunes and identifies a VOR station while airborne. The TO/FROM indicator shows OFF. Which of the following is true?
An airplane flies over position A which is due north of a VOR located in position B. The variation of position A is 15°W and variation in position B is 8° W. What radial from B is the aircraft on?
Which of the following may affect a VOR?
What is the proper sequence to follow prior to using a VOR for inflight navigation?
Any VOR or TACAN located within:
VOR reception range is affected by:
During schedule maintenance of a VOR station:
If a VHF airway extends past _____ NM, the primary airway width is increased beyond four nautical miles.
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