Chapter 12 : Departure Flashcards
1
Q
QB: What is Departure?
A
Distance between 2 meridians along a specified parallel of latitude. Usually in nm.
2
Q
Where is Departure maximum?
A
At equator - 1 degree change in longitude (d. long.) =
60 minutes of arc of G.C. = 60 nm
3
Q
Departure at poles?
A
0
4
Q
QB: Departure varies as -
A
Cosine of Latitude
Away from equator, distance along a parallel of latitude for 1 degree longitude difference -
Reduces at the rate of - Cosine of Latitude.
5
Q
QB: Departure =
A
d.long (min.) X cosine latitude
6
Q
Since Departure along a parallel of latitude, it represents -
A
Rhumb Line distance