42. VOR Navigation Flashcards
One type of ground-based radio navigation system is called:
VOR
A VOR compass rose on your Sectional chart is aligned to:
Magnetic north.
When tuning in a VOR, the most important part of the process is:
To properly identify the station.
If the VOR needle is deflected to the left and your airplane is on the approximate heading set into the VOR, you are located:
Right of course and the selected course is to your left.
As you approach closer to a VOR station, your corrections to keep the CDI centered will become:
Smaller.
A properly equipped civilian airplane can use a TACAN station for:
Distance measuring capability—DME
A VOR test facility—VOT—transmits a:
360 degree radial in all directions.