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The Navigation CD-Rom
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Learn how to navigate with VOR, NDB, GPS, HSI, RMI, and Airspace in an interactive, multimedia environment! More Info »
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The Navigation CD-ROM contains five easy-to-use, interactive, multimedia tutorials: VOR NavigationNDB NavigationHSI & RMI UseGPS NavigationAirspace
The five interactive multimedia tutorials listed above contain: 10 hours of narrated instruction37 instructional sections250 original graphics and animations12 quizzes
#1: VOR Navigation Tutorial This tutorial has already taught thousands of pilots at FBO's and major universities how to use this essential navigation aid. All pilots can benefit from this tutorial, as it takes the user through basic navigation concepts, aircraft equipment, and real-world application. Many features are included—quizzes, easy to read graphics, and interactive simulations of aircraft equipment.Basic and advanced VOR theoryHands-on instruction with VOR equipmentOn-screen equipment simulationUsing VORIntercepting and tracking radialsFinding positionVOR specificationsSituational awarenessSound narration and animationQuizzes
#2: NDB Navigation Tutorial NDB navigation can be confusing and frustrating, but not if it is presented in a simple and straightforward manner. The NDB Navigation tutorial teaches the pilot basic concepts that simplify NDB's and provides standardized procedures that make flying NDB's easy. The tutorial covers the use of aircraft equipment, homing, tracking, and interception of NDB bearings, and much more. You'll use simulations of actual aircraft equipment as real-life scenarios are presented.Basic and advanced NDB theoryInstructs the use of ADF aircraft equipmentOn-screen interactive equipment simulationsReal-life navigation scenariosTeaches bearing homing, intercepting, and trackingFinding positionUse of aeronautical chartsNDB SpecificationsAnimation, sound narration, and quizzes
#3: Using HSI & RMI Tutorial Once you've mastered VOR and NDB concepts, try your hand at learning the HSI (Horizontal Situation Indicator) and RMI (Radio Magnetic Indicator) instruments. HSI and RMI instruments are typically found in higher-performance aircraft, and their interpretation can be tricky—that's where this tutorial comes in! If you're flying a higher-performance aircraft, or are acquiring an instrument rating, you'll save money and time by learning how to use these instruments on the ground. HSI and RMI OverviewComponents of HSI and RMI instrumentsOn-screen interactive equipment simulationsReal-life navigation scenariosFinding positionTIps and pointers for practical useAnimation, sound narration, and quizzes
#4: GPS Navigation Tutorial GPS, or Global Positioning System, represents the cutting-edge of navigation technology—it also presents pilots with new challenges. The GPS Navigation tutorial teaches pilots, regardless of experience, basic navigation concepts, including dead reckoning and pilotage, and relates them to this new technology. The GPS satellite system and terminology are explained in detail, and you'll use an interactive simulation of a panel-mounted GPS receiver to learn hands-on, operational use of GPS. By "flying" an actual trip scenario from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Champaign, Illinois, you'll see just how easy and practical GPS navigation can be. Basic theory of the GPS satellite systemDead reckoning reviewInteractive GPS receiver simulator"Fly" a simulated trip using the GPS receiverOnline glossaryGPS error messages and safety factorsUse of aeronautical chartsSound narration
#5: Airspace Tutorial This tutorial walks you through the complex airspace structure of the United States. You'll cover everything, from Class A airspace to Class G, including Special Use Airspace, Military Training Routes, and much more. Thorough explanations and 3-D representations of airspace make this topic easy to understand. You'll be an expert on airspace in a matter of hours. Covers Classes A, B, C, D, E, and G airspaceSpecial Use, TRSA, and other miscellaneous airspace3-D graphical representationsCommunications examplesClearly outlines weather and pilot requirementsUses Chicago in examples, as the busiest airspaceAeronautical chart explanations and calloutsLegal ramifications of different airspace typesSound narration
System Requirements:Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 98, or Windows 954MB RAM (8MB recommended)CD-ROM drive2MB hard drive spaceVideo supporting 256-color mode (minimum)Sound card (not required, but recommended)
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