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CLEARANCE PilotMORSE - Morse Code Tutor for Aviation (CD-ROM)

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You're in the soup about to fly a challenging approach into an airport in mountainous territory. Turbulence is making it hard to maintain level flight attitude, much less review the approach plate information. Things are so bumpy you have to spend extra time setting the communications and navigation frequencies as your hands keep getting rattled. You persevere and tune in the ILS frequency. As you fly over the outer marker, the familiar beep-beep-beep goes of on your avionics panel--but strangely, there is no glideslope. You're a bit behind the airplane now, and you realize you forgot to positively identify the ILS using its morse code identifier. It's way too bumpy and you're way too busy to read those tiny morse code letters on your approach plate. You set your communications panel to hear NAV1 and hear a stream of dits and dahs. "Hmm, the ILS must be working--I wonder what's wrong." As it turns out, in your haste you misread the approach plate and inadvertedly tuned the frequency of a VOR located on the field with the OBS set to the runway heading.

You were lucky this time. Not long afterwared, you recognized your error and maintained alttitude until over the VOR, at which point you exercized the published missed approach. Others have not been so fortunate. Aviation history is filled with tragedies that could have been avoided had pilots positively identified NAVAIDs and other facilities. This includes both the confusing of one NAVAID with another as well as failure to recognize that a given NAVAID was out of service.



"It took some work, but after only a few hours with this program, I was able to identify NAVAIDs in the air without having to look down at my charts. I highly recommend this to any pilot who wants to add that extra margin of safety to his flying skills." - S.T., PilotMORSE user

PilotMORSE is intended to give pilots the ability to identify NAVAIDs solely by listening to their morse code identifiers. Using an advanced neural network algorithm that monitors your learning and adjusts pace of presentation to you specficially, this program teaches you first individual letters of morse code and then NAVAID identifiers. The focus is not on turning you into a ham radio operator--this program is very deliberately structured for aviation use and to teach you this skill in a short time period. The goal is to make you a safer, more complete, and well-rounded pilot.

Not Instrument Rated? While instrument rated pilots need to identify NAVAIDs more often than VFR-only pilots, learning to hear morse code is a skill that will nevertheless serve you well in many flying situations. Again, it's about becoming a well-rounded pilot.

This product is available on CD-ROM and will be shipped to you.



 
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