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Created / Updated 01.02.2025 / 05.05.2025
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Point A on the Earth's surface lies exactly on the parallel of latitude of 47°50'27''N. Which point is exactly 240 NM north of A?

What is the distance between the parallels of latitude 48°N and 49°N along a meridian line?

Where are the two polar circles?

What is the difference in time when the sun moves 20° of longitude?

What is the difference in time when the sun moves 10° of longitude?
UTC is...
With Central European Summer Time (CEST) given as UTC+2, what UTC time corresponds to 1600 CEST?
With Central European Time (CET) given as UTC+1, what UTC time corresponds to 1700 CET?
The term 'civil twilight' is defined as...
The term 'True Course' (TC) is defined as...
The angle between the magnetic course and the true course is called...
What could be a reason for changing the runway indicators at aerodromes (e.g. from runway 06 to runway 07)?
The term 'isogonal' or 'isogonic line' is defined as a line on an aeronautical chart, connecting all points with the same value of...
Which are the official basic units for horizontal distances used in aeronautical navigation and their abbreviations?

5500 m equal...

How are rhumb lines and great circles depicted on a direct Mercator chart?
The distance between two airports is 220 NM. On an aeronautical navigation chart the pilot measures 40.7 cm for this distance. The chart scale is...
Which are the properties of a Mercator chart?
Which are the properties of a Lambert conformal chart?

An aircraft travels 100 km in 56 minutes. The ground speed (GS) equals...

Given: True course from A to B: 352°. Ground distance: 100 NM. GS: 107 kt. Estimated time of departure (ETD): 0933 UTC. The estimated time of arrival (ETA) is...

Given: True course from A to B: 283°. Ground distance: 75 NM. TAS: 105 kt. Headwind component: 12 kt. Estimated time of departure (ETD): 1242 UTC. The estimated time of arrival (ETA) is...

What is the required flight time for a distance of 236 NM with a ground speed of 134 kt?

Given: True course from A to B: 250°. Ground distance: 210 NM. TAS: 130 kt. Headwind component: 15 kt. Estimated time of departure (ETD): 0915 UTC. The estimated time of arrival (ETA) is...

An aircraft is flying at a pressure altitude of 7000 feet with an outside air temperature (OAT) of +21°C. The QNH altitude is 6500 ft. The true altitude equals...

An aircraft is flying at FL 75 with an outside air temperature (OAT) of -9°C. The QNH altitude is 6500 ft. The true altitude equals is:

(See attachment EC-90-001-v1) The GNSS readout during a flight is 51.83°N, 12.19°E. What is the aircraft position?

An aircraft is following a true course (TC) of 040° at a constant true airspeed (TAS) of 180 kt. The wind vector is 350°/30 kt. The wind correction angle (WCA) equals...

Given: True course: 270°. TAS: 100 kt. Wind: 090°/25 kt. Distance: 100 NM. The ground speed (GS) equals...

An aircraft is following a true course (TC) of 040° at a constant true airspeed (TAS) of 180 kt. The wind vector is 350°/30 kt. The wind correction angle (WCA) equals...

An aircraft is following a true course (TC) of 220° at a constant TAS of 220 kt. The wind vector is 270°/50 kt. The ground speed (GS) equals...

Given: True course: 255°. TAS: 100 kt. Wind: 200°/10 kt. The true heading equals...

Given: True course: 165°. TAS: 90 kt. Wind: 130°/20 kt. Distance: 153 NM. The true heading equals...

An aircraft is following a true course (TC) of 040° at a constant true airspeed (TAS) of 180 kt. The wind vector is 350°/30 kt. The groundspeed (GS) equals...

The angle between the true course and the true heading is called...
What is meant by the term "terrestrial navigation"?

Given: TC: 179°; WCA: -12°; VAR: 004° E; DEV: +002° What are MH and MC?

Given: WCA: -012°; TH: 125°; MC: 139°; DEV: 002°E What are: TC, MH und CH?

For a short flight from A to B the pilot extracts the following information from an aeronautical chart: True course: 245°. Magnetic variation: 7° W The magnetic course (MC) equals...
What ground features should preferably be used for orientation during visual flight?