ACFT - Navigational Instruments Flashcards
What Navigational Instruments are available to a Pilot? (6)
- ADF - Automatic Direction Finder
- NDB - Non-Directional Beacon
- VOR - VHF Omni-directional Radio Range
- DME - Distance Measuring Equipment
- TACAN - Tactical Air Navigation (Military)
- ILS - Instrument Landing System
What is ADF? (2)
ADF - Automatic Direction Finder
- An on-board item of equipment used in conjunction with NDBs on the ground to provide aid for aircraft navigation
- Indicates the relative bearing of the station tuned (NDB) and/or its QDM / QDR in the cockpit
What is an RBI? (2)
RBI - Relative Bearing Indicator
Consists of an arrow and a compass rose in a full circle
What errors may occur with ADF? (8)
- Errors and abnormal indications
- Designated operational coverage
- Mountain effect
- Static interference
- Station Interference - LF / MF band congestion
- Coastal refractions
- Lack of failure warning system
- Night effect
What is VOR? (5)
VOR - VHF Omni-directional Radio Range
- Provides a radial the aircraft is on
- CDI: Course Deviation Indicator
- RMI: Relative magnetic Indicator
- OBS - Omni-Bearing Selector
What errors may occur with VOR? (4)
- Site error (±1°)
- Propagation error
- Aircraft Equipment error (±1°)
- Maximum aggregate error: ±5°
”SPAM”
What is a TACAN? (3)
TACAN - Tactical Air Navigation (Military)
- Frequency band: 960-1215 Mhz
- Two-frequency principle: 15Hz & 135Hz
What is VORTAC? (1)
TACAN equipped with an additional civil VOR Beacon
What is DME? (4)
DME - Distance Measuring Equipment
- Working on elapsed time between two signals
- Very narrow pulses
- 1000Mhz frequency
What are the Advantages of DME? (3)
- VOR/DME installation can be used to make an Instrument Approach to an airfield
- Calculate Groundspeed
- A very accurate ‘fix’ can be obtained using two DME stations
What is the Disadvantage of DME? (1)
Slant Range
What are the Components of an ILS? (4)
- Localiser
- Glide path
- Outer marker
- Approach Lighting System
What Categories can an ILS have? (3)
- CAT I - DH of not less than 200ft
- CAT II - DH of not less than 100ft
- CAT III - No DH (Touchdown able)
What frequency bands does the ILS operate? (2)
- Localiser: 108.10 - 111.95 Mhz) VHF
- Glidepath: 329.30 - 335.00 Mhz) UHF
What are the Advantages of ILS? (3)
- Pilot interpreted
- Precision approach
- Can be auto-piloted