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| T-45C ADV INav-03
INav Review
PROGRESS CHECK
Question 4--2.7.6.1.1
List the nine elements normally contained in an ATC
clearance.
ANSWER:
1. Aircraft identification
2. Clearance limit
3. Departure instructions or SID
4. Route of flight
5. Altitude assignment
6. Departure frequency
7. IFF code
8. Any holding instructions
Sg 3, fr 2: Introduction to INav
9. Other information as required
Organization
INTRODUCTION to INAV
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Responsibilities of ATC
facilities
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Clearances
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TACAN/VOR characteristics
C. Operating Characteristics of TACAN and VOR 2.7.4.2.1,
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GPS/INS characteristics
2.7.5.1.1.2, 2.7.5.1.1.2.3
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ILS characteristics
1.
TACAN
Sg 3, fr 3: Operating
Characteristics of TACAN
a.
Unaffected by weather
and VOR
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
b.
360 magnetic radials emitted from station
OF TACAN AND VOR
TACAN
VOR
Affected by weather
No
No
Emits 360 RDLS
Yes
Yes
c.
Operates in UHF band
about station
Voice communication
None
Transmits voice
Limited by line of sight
Yes
Yes
Operates in
UHF 252 channels
VHF 108.0-177.95
d.
Limitations
(X and Y)
MHz
Provides
Magnetic bearing
Magnetic bearing
Slant range
Identified by 3-letter
Yes-Every
Yes-And/or
Morse code
35 seconds
recorded voice
(1) Line of sight
Sg 3, fr 4: TACAN Channel
(2) DME to 399.9 nm
Overlaps
(3) Standard service volume (SSV)
NOTE: SSV defines the interference free
reception limits of unrestricted NAVAIDs
which are usable for random/unpublished
route navigation. Reception may be
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