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Basic Attitude Instrument Flight
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Navigation Systems3 Topics
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IFR Regulations
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Airport Operations
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Air Traffic Control System
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Stage 2Departure Procedures
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IFR Enroute
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Holding Patterns
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Arrival Procedures
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Aeromedical Factors
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Human Factors
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IFR Cross Country Planning
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Lesson 4,
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Very High Frequency Omni Directional Range (VOR)
Pablo Carpio Sanchez October 27, 2020
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Have you ever wondered how airplanes navigate when there are not any outside visual references to use? Well, one of the navigational aids they use is called a VOR. Developed in the United States beginning in 1937 and deployed by 1946, VOR is the standard air navigational system in the world, used by both commercial and general aviation. In this course, we will teach you everything you need to know about VOR navigation, from understanding how the system works to learning how to use it inflight.
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