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STAR MARIANAS AIR, INC. Approved Training Manual’s Lesson Plans And Courseware. Recurrent – Flight Crew Part I – Basic Indoctrination Section 2 – Airman Specific E. Navigation. Before We Start. Complete Class Roster Cell Phones OFF. Basic Indoctrination Training:.
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STAR MARIANAS AIR, INC. Approved Training Manual’s Lesson Plans And Courseware • Recurrent – Flight Crew • Part I – Basic Indoctrination • Section 2 – Airman Specific • E. Navigation
Before We Start Complete Class Roster Cell Phones OFF
Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 2 - Airman Specific E. Navigation
Training Materials Current copy of the General Operations Manual Aircraft flight Manual
Definitions (such as class I and class II navigation) • Basic navigation instruments • Dead reckoning and pilotage concepts and procedures • Navigational aids • VHF • Controlled flight into terrain Basic Indoctrination Training: Section 2 - Airman Specific E. Navigation
1) Definitions (such as class I and class II navigation) Basic Indoctrination Training: Class I navigation Any en route flight operation conducted in controlled or uncontrolled airspace that is entirely within operational service volumes of ICAO standard NAVAIDs (VOR, VOR/DME, NDB) Class II navigation Any en route flight operation that is not categorized as "Class I navigation" and includes any operation or portion of an operation that takes place outside the operational service volumes of ICAO standard NAVAIDs. Section 2 - Airman Specific E. Navigation
2) Basic Navigation Instruments Basic Indoctrination Training: CDI – Course Deviation Indicator ILS/LOC, VOR, GPS ADF – Automatic Direction Finder NDB Section 2 - Airman Specific E. Navigation
3) Dead Reckoning and Pilotage Concepts and Procedures Basic Indoctrination Training: Dead Reckoning - process of estimating one's current position based upon a previously determined position, or fix, and advancing that position based upon known or estimated speeds over elapsed time, and course. Pilotage - use of fixed visual references on the ground or sea by means of sight to guide oneself to a destination with the help of a chart or by memory. Section 2 - Airman Specific E. Navigation
4) Navigational Aids Basic Indoctrination Training: Day/Night – Pilotage Tahgong Point North Field Assiga Point Slaughter House Broadway Traffic Circle 8th Ave VOA Towers PIC Lau-Lau Bay Radio NAVAIDs GSN ILS/LOC 07 – 109.9 “I-GSN” GSN NDB – 312 “SN” GRO NDB – 332 “GRO” Section 2 - Airman Specific E. Navigation
5) VHF Basic Indoctrination Training: VHF (Very high frequency) - the radio frequency range from 30 MHz to 300 MHz. Frequencies immediately below VHF are denoted High frequency (HF) VHF NAVAIDs: 108 – 118 Mhz VHF Voice Communication: 118 – 136 Mhz Section 2 - Airman Specific E. Navigation
6) Controlled Flight into Terrain Basic Indoctrination Training: • Field Elevation • GSN: 215 ft • TNI: 271 ft • GRO: 607 ft • Highest Terrain/Obstacle • GSN: 1685 ft, Mt Tapochau, north of airport • TNI: 666 ft, VOA Towers, north of airport • GRO: 1798 ft, Mt. Manira, southwest of airport Section 2 - Airman Specific E. Navigation
Examination Written examination optional
Completion of Paperwork Student Fill-out Student Feedback Form Sign Training Record (if applicable) Instructor Sign Class Roster Fill-out Instructor Feedback Form Sign Training Record (if applicable)
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