VOR NAVIGATION 6
THE AIRCRAFT IS ON COURSE
123.65 VORTAC SEATTLE
116.8 Ch 115 SEA
course Desired heading Aircraft
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| 320° 330° 340° |
| 0° |
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| 310° | 350° |
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| 300° |
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| 10° |
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| 290° |
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| 280° |
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| 20° |
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| 270° |
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| 30° |
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| 260° |
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| 40° |
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| 250° |
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| 50° |
| 240° |
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| 60° | |
| 230° | VOR |
| 70° | |
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| 220° | station |
| 80° |
° | 210° |
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| 90° | |
200° |
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| 100° | ||
40 |
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| 190° |
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| 110° |
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| 180° |
| 130° | 120° |
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| 170° | 160° 150° 140° |
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N
Magnetic north
VOR NAVIGATION
THE AIRCRAFT IS OFF COURSE
The course deviation indicator ap- pears when the aircraft is off course. In this example, the aircraft is 6 degrees off course to the left. The pilot must turn more than 6 degrees right to get back on course.
123.65 VORTAC SEATTLE
116.8 Ch 115 SEA
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| 46 |
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| heading |
Aircraft | ||
° off | course) | |
(6 |
| course |
Flown | ||
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| be |
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| should |
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| ° |
| Aircraft 40 | |
| heading |
| 320° 330° 340° |
| 0° |
310° | 350° |
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300° |
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| 10° |
290° |
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280° |
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| 20° |
270° |
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| 30° |
260° |
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| 40° |
250° |
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| 50° |
240° |
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| 60° |
230° | VOR |
| 70° |
220° | station |
| 80° |
210° |
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| 90° |
200° |
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| 100° |
190° |
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| 110° |
180° |
| 130° | 120° |
170° | 160° 150° 140° |
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N
Magnetic north
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