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01.01 Airspace, Communication, Visual and Radio-Navigation Data from VFR Charts | |
01 Select routes taking the following criteria into account: classification of airspace; restricted areas; VFR semicircular rules; visually conspicuous points; radio-navigation aids. | |
02 Find the frequencies or identifiers of radio-navigation aids from charts. | |
03 Find the communication frequencies and call signs for the following: control agencies and service facilities; flight information service (FIS); weather information stations; automatic terminal information service (ATIS). | |
01.02 Planning Courses, Distances and Cruising Levels with VFR Charts | |
01 Choose visual waypoints in accordance with specified criteria (large, unique, contrast, vertical extent, etc.). | |
02 Measure courses and distances from a VFR chart. | |
03 Find the highest obstacle within a given distance on either side of the course. | |
04 Find the following data from a VFR chart and transfer them to a navigation plan: waypoints or turning points; distances; true/magnetic courses. | |
05 Calculate the minimum pressure altitude with a given obstacle clearance or true altitude from a given altitude or pressure altitude from minimum grid-area altitude using outside air temperature (OAT) and QNH. | |
06 Calculate the vertical or horizontal distance and time to climb or descend to/from a given level or altitude with given data. | |
07 Explain how to determine the position of a significant VFR point for insertion into a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) flight plan, using the distance and bearing from an existing significant point and using coordinates. | |
01.03 Aerodrome Charts and Aerodrome Directory | |
01 Explain the reasons for studying the visual departure procedures and the available approach procedures.$ | |
02 Find all visual procedures which can be expected at the departure, destination and alternate aerodromes. | |
03 Find all relevant aeronautical and regulatory information required for VFR flight planning from the aerodrome charts or aerodrome directory. | |
01.05 Completion of Navigation Plan | |
01 Calculate the true airspeed (TAS) from given aircraft performance data, altitude and OAT. | |
02 Calculate wind correction angles (WCAs), drift and ground speeds (GS). | |
03 Calculate individual and accumulated times for each leg to destination and alternate aerodromes. |
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