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NAS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS CNATRA P-801 (Rev 02-93) STUDENT WORKBOOK FOR INSTRUMENT NAVIGATION BASIC SNFO 1993 1542 N3111 CNATRA P-801 (Rev 02-93) Subject: STUDENT WORKBOOK FOR INSTRUMENT NAVIGATION, BASIC SNFO 1. CNATRA P-801 (Rev 02-93) PAT, “Student Workbook For Instrument Navigation, Basic Phase SNFO, T-34/T-2” is issued for information, standardization of instruction, and guidance of instructors and students in the Naval Air Training Command. 2. This publication will be used to supplement the curriculum at Training Squadron TEN. 3. Recommedations for changes shall be submitted to the Commander Training Air Wing SIX, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, FL 32508. 4. CNATRA P-801 (Rev.02-91) PAT is hereby cancelled and superseded. W. R. LEDDY Assistant Chief of Staff for Training and Operations Distribution: CNARTAINST 5215.1Q List I (E, M, R, Z, BB, DD, KK) List III (R (6)) TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY There are no special safety precautions for the classroom portion of INAV. For the 1D23 trainers, electrical components are capable of providing electric shock hazards. iii INSTRUMENT NAVIGATION HOW TO USE THIS STUDENT GUIDE This guide states all lesson objectives, gives instruction, examples, and all information the student needs to perform the objectives up to the standards. The student should read the units scheduled prior to class, answering questions, and solving problems at the end of each unit. The instructor’s job is to amplify the material in the book, therefore the student should be ready to ask questions during class period. Studying and working problems with a group provides the student the best opportunity to grasp the material and be able to apply it. iv INSTRUMENT NAVIGATION FOREWORD This coursebook is designed to guide you through your study assignments in the most logical sequence. It is broken into seven INAV units: Six units of instruction and one review unit. The Learning Objectives in each unit are stated in behavioral terms and identify exactly what you are expected to accomplish in this course. These are the standards you must meet before progressing any further in your training. SCOPE In other courses you have been introduced to Flight Information Publications, Flight Rules and Regulations, NATOPS, Meteorology and UHF Voice Communications. T he Instrument Navigation course will blend much of the knowledge you acquire in those courss and help prepare you for your INAV and AIRNAV flights at VT-10. In this course, you will learn how to use radio aids to navigation, to determine position and to maintain course during the departure, enroute and approach phases of flight. You will practice these skills, along with ATC Communications, in the 1D23 trainer. Terminal Objectives and Enabling objectives, are listed in CNATRAINST 1542.54. v |
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