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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-24 18:42:542018-05-24 18:42:54(Refer to figures 87 and 88.) What is your position with reference to FALSE intersection (V222) if your VOR receivers indicate as shown?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-24 18:40:362018-05-24 18:40:36When a VOR/DME is collocated under frequency pairings and the VOR portion is inoperative, the DME identifier will repeat at an interval of
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-24 18:39:422018-05-24 18:39:42(Refer to figure 104.) If the radio magnetic indicator is tuned to a VOR, which illustration indicates the aircraft is on the 115° radial?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-24 18:38:382018-05-24 18:38:38(Refer to figure 105.) If the magnetic heading shown for aircraft 3 is maintained, which ADF illustration would indicate the aircraft is on the 120° magnetic bearing TO the station?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-24 18:36:202018-05-24 18:36:20(Refer to figure 30.) During the arc portion of the instrument departure procedure (GNATS1.MOURN), a left crosswind is encountered. Where should the bearing pointer of an RMI be referenced relative to the wingtip to compensate for wind drift and maintain the 15 DME arc?
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