So I got all of the questions correct but that's because I'm good with memorizing things. Isogonal still doesn't make sense to me.... but I know the definition. In fact, in general I'd love more visual examples of how to apply these concepts to navigation. As in, maybe animations showing what these terms look like in real life or on a map.
i have a question based on the identifying positions of lat and long. On position B the position would be N80'00'00'' - But for the longitude its on the prime meridian. So how would you explain the positioning since its not on east or west? thanks
awesome! helping me get through my exams , thanks !
So I got all of the questions correct but that's because I'm good with memorizing things. Isogonal still doesn't make sense to me.... but I know the definition. In fact, in general I'd love more visual examples of how to apply these concepts to navigation. As in, maybe animations showing what these terms look like in real life or on a map.
This is very helpfull! thanx!!!
Keep doing Good things. Thanks alot
Awesome video Dave, awesome explanation this helped a lot! Cheers
i have a question based on the identifying positions of lat and long. On position B the position would be N80'00'00'' - But for the longitude its on the prime meridian. So how would you explain the positioning since its not on east or west? thanks
Thanks man. I need this.
Is this video good to watch for Canadian PPL in 2021?
Hi, I know it says air navigation and flight planning but is this the syllabus for the easa part-fcl navigation written exam?
When looking down on the north pole, if the earth rotated anti-clockwise, that would be east to west, surely?
Where are the questions