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The Air Force manual "Air Navigation" is on line he
http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/pubfi...fpam11-216.pdf This manual answers several FAQ that have come up that even some instructors have no definitive answer for. Examples of things contained in this pamphlet a How to navigate directly from one radio fix to another without using GPS (you can solve it in seconds on your E6-B). How to read a map. How to tell how far away an object on the ground is. How to navigate using stars. Re-computing heading and distance using dead reckoning. The mathematical formulas for solving wind triangles. The rule of 60 for computing descents. How to do grid navigation. The pamphlet is 427 pages long so it might take awhile to download, but I think it is extremely worthwhile. "Air Navigation" is a supplement to AFPAM 11-2 "Aircraft Rules and Procedures," which may be found on the same site. -- Christopher J. Campbell World Famous Flight Instructor Port Orchard, WA Ne Obliviscaris |
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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... "Air Navigation" is a supplement to AFPAM 11-2 "Aircraft Rules and Procedures," which may be found on the same site. Excuse me, I meant AFPD 11-2 "Aircraft Rules and Procedures." |
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My wife (a legacy from her family) refers to things like People Magazine
as books. Conversely, only a government agency would refer to a 427 page document as a "pamphlet" on the cover page. Bur nonetheless interesting JJF C J Campbell wrote: "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... "Air Navigation" is a supplement to AFPAM 11-2 "Aircraft Rules and Procedures," which may be found on the same site. Excuse me, I meant AFPD 11-2 "Aircraft Rules and Procedures." |
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Thanks CJ.
This complements nicely my copy of Technical Manual 1-205, AIR NAVIGATION, issued by the War Department, Washington, November 25, 1940. The front cover is stamped "GOVERNMENT PROPERTY" CONTRACT W686AC27368. |
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On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 10:21:10 -0600, Foster wrote:
My wife (a legacy from her family) refers to things like People Magazine as books. It's standard usage in the magazine business to refer to them as "books." vince norris |
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This is a newer version of my AFM 51-37 and AFM 51-50
BT "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... "Air Navigation" is a supplement to AFPAM 11-2 "Aircraft Rules and Procedures," which may be found on the same site. Excuse me, I meant AFPD 11-2 "Aircraft Rules and Procedures." |
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For the new AFM 51-37 you can download the AFMAN 11-217
On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 09:02:17 -0800, "BTIZ" wrote: This is a newer version of my AFM 51-37 and AFM 51-50 BT "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... "Air Navigation" is a supplement to AFPAM 11-2 "Aircraft Rules and Procedures," which may be found on the same site. Excuse me, I meant AFPD 11-2 "Aircraft Rules and Procedures." |
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This manual answers several FAQ that have come up that even some instructors
have no definitive answer for. Examples of things contained in this pamphlet a How to navigate directly from one radio fix to another without using GPS (you can solve it in seconds on your E6-B). How to read a map. Re-computing heading and distance using dead reckoning. There are INSTRUCTORS who don't know those things? Incredible! There shouldn't even be any private pilots who don't know them! But unfortunately, I know there are. Now I know why. How to navigate using stars. If you mean knowing how to find North, I thought even most kids knew that. If you mean celestial navigation, there isn't much point in private pilots learning that, unless it's just to satisfy their intellectual curiosity. Celestial nav requires expensive equipment and intensive training; and in any case is virtually impossible to carry out while flying a private aircraft. I understand even the Naval Academy no longer teaches celestial nav, which does kinda sadden me, if only for nostalgic reasons. vince norris |
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![]() "vincent p. norris" wrote in message news ![]() This manual answers several FAQ that have come up that even some instructors have no definitive answer for. Examples of things contained in this pamphlet a How to navigate directly from one radio fix to another without using GPS (you can solve it in seconds on your E6-B). How to read a map. Re-computing heading and distance using dead reckoning. There are INSTRUCTORS who don't know those things? Incredible! Be careful about jumping to conclusions. There are all kinds of people who were taught improperly or who have forgotten what they were taught perhaps years ago. I never take it for granted or assume that anything was included in any particular syllabus. This reference I thought was particularly well written, an aid to those who want another resource to teach their students, and something that had all this material on navigation in one place. On the other hand, I suppose I could adopt your attitude and simply sneer at the world for being so ignorant, and refuse to share knowledge with it. I don't think I will, though. I have to teach something. I can't help it. Been that way as long as I can remember. |
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There are INSTRUCTORS who don't know those things? Incredible!
Be careful about jumping to conclusions. But C.J., you're the one who said that! I realize it doesn't mean that ALL instructors are that ignorant. This reference I thought was particularly well written, an aid to those who want another resource to teach their students, and something that had all this material on navigation in one place. I wasn't criticizing you for posting that info. I wasn't even criticizing you for making the above statement. I was expressing dismay at the circumstance you described. vince norris |
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