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Navigation


                Radio frequencies are subject to frequency protection. Therefore, you must be

                below a certain altitude and within a certain distance before you can use the

                frequency.


                But are you allowed to call out anywhere? No, usually not,

                But emergency breaks all rules, they say, so if you feel the situation is critical, do

                not hesitate to call out and get a bearing. (When you do not know where you

                are,  you  cannot  know  whether  you  are  violating  the  law  on  frequency

                protection).




                9.9.1.4     Inaccuracy


                The bearing you are given may have an inaccuracy. Inaccuracy is stated in classes.

                Classes of inaccuracy:    A: + or – 2 degrees
                                           B: + or – 5 degrees

                                           C: + or – 10 degrees

                                           D: worse than C




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                9.9.2    ADF and radio beacons (NDB and locators)


                ADF (Automatic Direction Finder), or the radio compass, is an old navigation

                system.  A direction finder, ADF, is  mounted in the aircraft. It  points  out  the

                direction to radio beacons placed on the ground, Locator and NDB are the name

                of the beacons. The instrument in the airplane shows a bearing relative to the

                nose of the heading of the airplane

                Frequency and range can be found on the back of the ICAO chart.


                These beacons can be:

                   -   NDB (Non Directional Beacons)

                   -   Locator (L)



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