Contents
061-01 | BASICS OF NAVIGATION
061-01-01 | The Solar System
061-01-02 | The Earth
061-01-03 | Time and time conversions
061-01-04 | Directions
061-01-05 | Distance
061-02 | MAGNETISM AND COMPASSES
061-02-01 | General Principles
061-02-02 | Aircraft Magnetism
061-02-03 | Principles; Direct & Remote Reading Compasses
061-03 | CHARTS
061-03-01 | General properties of miscellaneous types of projections
061-03-02 | Representation of meridians, parallel, great circles & rhumb lines
061-03-03 | The use of current aeronautical charts
061-04 | DEAD RECKONING NAVIGATION (DR)
061-04-01 | Basics of dead reckoning
061-04-02 | Use of the navigational computer
061-04-03 | The Triangle of velocities; methods of solution
061-04-04 | List elements required for establishing DR position
061-04-05 | Calculate DR elements
061-04-06 | Construct DR position on Mercator, Lambert and Polar Stereographic
Projection Charts
061-04-07 | Name range specifics of maximum range and radius of action
061-04-08 | Miscellaneous DR uncertainties and practical means of correction
061-05 | IN-FLIGHT NAVIGATION
061-05-01 | Use of visual observations and application to in-flight navigation
061-05-02 | Navigation in climb and descent
061-05-03 | Navigation in Cruising Flight, Use of Fixes to Revise Navigation Data
061-05-04 | Flight Log
061-05-05 | Purposes of (FMS) Flight Management Systems
061-06 | INERTIAL NAVIGATION SYSTEMS (INS)
061-06-01 | Principles and Practical application
061-06-02 | Alignment Procedures
061-06-03 | Accuracy, reliability, errors and coverage of INS/IRS
061-06-04 | Flight deck equipment and operation
061-06-05 | INS operation
Contains 1002 actual JAA questions with correct answers.
