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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-24 15:50:022018-05-24 15:50:02(Refer to figure 105.) If the magnetic heading shown for aircraft 6 is maintained, which ADF illustration would indicate the aircraft is on the 255° magnetic bearing FROM the station?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-24 15:48:272018-05-24 15:48:27For IFR operations off established airways below 18,000 feet, VOR navigational aids used to describe the “route of flight” should be no more than
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-24 15:40:192018-05-24 15:40:19(Refer to instruments in figure 102.) On the basis of this information, the magnetic bearing TO the station would be
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-24 15:38:392018-05-24 15:38:39When making an airborne VOR check, what is the maximum allowable tolerance between the two indicators of a dual VOR system (units independent of each other except the antenna)?
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Miami Flight Academy2018-05-24 15:36:062018-05-24 15:36:06How should the pilot make a VOR receiver check when the aircraft is located on the designated checkpoint on the airport surface?
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