ATPL Online - Route A - B is drawn on a Polar Stereographic chart with the grid aligned with the Greenwich meridian. The True Track of the straight line at A (75°N,
![ATPL: Assume a North polar stereographic chart whose grid is aligned with the Greenwich meridian.An aircraft flies from the geographic North pole for a distance of 480 NM along the 110°E meridian, ATPL: Assume a North polar stereographic chart whose grid is aligned with the Greenwich meridian.An aircraft flies from the geographic North pole for a distance of 480 NM along the 110°E meridian,](https://quizvds.it/img/quiz/atpl/gnav21.jpg)
ATPL: Assume a North polar stereographic chart whose grid is aligned with the Greenwich meridian.An aircraft flies from the geographic North pole for a distance of 480 NM along the 110°E meridian,
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Case 4 – EASA ATPL General Navigation calculations between two “random” points: Find the triangle – Rent-a-Pilot Aeronautics
![Case 4 – EASA ATPL General Navigation calculations between two “random” points: Find the triangle – Rent-a-Pilot Aeronautics Case 4 – EASA ATPL General Navigation calculations between two “random” points: Find the triangle – Rent-a-Pilot Aeronautics](https://rent-a-pilot.nl/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/koers-en-verheid-formules.jpg)
Case 4 – EASA ATPL General Navigation calculations between two “random” points: Find the triangle – Rent-a-Pilot Aeronautics
![ATPL: The inertial navigation system (INS) indicates: Position: 71° 55.1'N 094°55.3'WDrift: 6°L (left)The route followed in order to return to the VOR station is the meridian of the VOR station used:RESOLUTE BAY ( ATPL: The inertial navigation system (INS) indicates: Position: 71° 55.1'N 094°55.3'WDrift: 6°L (left)The route followed in order to return to the VOR station is the meridian of the VOR station used:RESOLUTE BAY (](https://quizvds.it/img/quiz/atpl/op1.jpg)
ATPL: The inertial navigation system (INS) indicates: Position: 71° 55.1'N 094°55.3'WDrift: 6°L (left)The route followed in order to return to the VOR station is the meridian of the VOR station used:RESOLUTE BAY (
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