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Figure 6
Assuming no wind, whenever the head of the needle is under the heading indexer (Aircraft
A, Figure 6), the aircraft is flying directly to the station.
Whenever the tail of the needle is under the heading indexer (Aircraft B, Figure 6), the
aircraft is flying away from the station.
Figure 7 depicts the RMI for the corresponding aircraft position relative to a navaid.
RADIAL TRACKING AND COURSE CONTROL 3-5
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