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Basic Pilot Navigation Skills - PPL Training in Australia

If you have already learnt the fundamentals of flying and are hoping to obtain your Private Pilot Licence in Australia then learning basic pilot navigation skills should be the next thing on your agenda. Check the infographic to explore various topics covered in PPL License Australia syllabus.<br>Visit https://learntofly.com.hk/en/pilot-training-courses/private-pilot-license-ppl/ to learn more.<br><br>#privatepilotlicenseaustralia #ppllicenseaustralia #privatepilotlicenceaustralia #learntoflyhk #pilotlicenseaustralia

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Basic Pilot Navigation Skills - PPL Training in Australia

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  1. BASIC PILOT NAVIGATION SKILLS - PPL TRAINING learntofly.com.hk If you have already learnt the fundamentals of flying and are hoping to obtain your Private Pilot Licence in Australia then learning basic pilot navigation skills should be the next thing on your agenda. The Fundamentals of Navigating an Aircraft Since there are no roads in the sky, navigating from Point A to Point B can potentially be a lot more difficult in the air to what it is on the ground. The core syllabus for learning basic pilot navigation skills includes: Maps & Charts Student pilots learn about the different types of maps that exist, what aviation-specific maps and tools are available, and how to use them correctly. They will also need to have a detailed understanding of the terminology, symbols and scales used in aviation maps and charts. Earth, Positioning, Distance, Direction & Time The concepts for the most basic pilot navigation skills come from understanding the shape of the Earth, and how location positioning conventions have been applied to it. Student pilots will learn how co- ordinates for a specific point are determined. Flight Planning The next phase of basic pilot navigation skills involves applying the previously learnt concepts to the planning of flights, which include a number of waypoints or stops. Practical Navigation Exercises Integrated PPL License Australia syllabus will combine theory and practical flying as you go, gradually building to more complex navigational flight exercises as more concepts are learnt and grasped.

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