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The shorter arc of great circle designating the shortest distance between two points on Earth's surface is: 

The heading of the aircraft is the angle measured to the right from 0° to 360 ° between:

During the summer in Poland, Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) will be calculated by:

The line connecting points of equal declination values is:

The line on the surface of the Earth crosses the meridians at the same angles are:

The arc between the two geographical poles of the Earth, which is the intersection of the surface of the Earth plane with the plane passing through the axis of rotation of the Earth, is: 

The arc formed by intersecting the Earth's surface with a plane perpendicular to the axis of the Earth, passing through its center, is:

Given the following data: true heading 200 degrees, declination 10 degrees W, magnetic variation -4 degrees, provide the compass heading:

On the aeronautical chart scaled 1: 1,000,000 a 20 cm section corresponds to the actual ground distance of:

On the aeronautical chart scaled 1: 200,000 a 20 cm section corresponds to the actual ground distance of: 

On the aeronautical chart scaled 1: 500,000 a 20 cm section corresponds to the actual ground distance of:

On the aeronautical chart scaled 1: 500,000 the distance between points is 27 cm. What is the actual distance between those points? 

Setting the altimeter scale so that it indicates terrain elevation, when on the ground (at the aerodrome) is denoted as: 

True track = 259°, Magnetic track = 255° , Magnetic deviation = 2°. The values of declination and compass heading are, respectively:

True track = 358 °, magnetic variation = 5 °, compass deviation = 4°. Magnetic track and compass heading values are, respectively:

The distance between 10 and 11 ° west longitude on the equator is: 

The distance between 29 and 30 degrees east longitude on the equator is:

The distance between 45 and 46 ° N latitude is: 

The term "knot" [kt] mean:

Provide the length of Earth's equator:

Earth's meridian is:

15 m/s converted into knots are:

180 km/h converted into m/s is:

20 m/s converted into km/h are:

Ground speed is:

When calculating azimuths (track) on the ICAO map smallest measurement error is achieved when:

Points A and B are at the distance of approx. 15 km from each other. The distance on the map is 6 cm. What is the scale of this map?

Points A and B are at the distance of approx. 25 km from each other. The distance on the map is 10 cm. What is the scale of this map?

Points A and B are at the distance of approx. 45 km from each other. The distance on the map is 9 cm. What is the scale of this map?

QFE is:

QNH is:

Earth's equator is:

Earth's equator creates with all meridians the angle of: 

Latitude is:

The average cruising speed of the aircraft is 60 km / h. Within 18 minutes the aircraft will fly the distance of:

VSI shows a value of 500 ft / min. Converted into m/s the value will be: 

VSI shows the value of 750 ft / min.Converted into m/s the value will be: 

The altitude is:

The true altitude is:

The height is: