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Home > Pilot Shop > Oxford Software > Oxford Flight Computer Navigation CD Tutor
Oxford Flight Computer Navigation CD Tutor

Price:£19.99

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Compatible with all known Flight Computers

Brand new for 2004 is this CD Tutor for all known Flight Computers filling the market for such CBT's for Flight Computers from jeppesen, ASA and AFE, previously unavailable. Here are just some of the benefits:
• Teaches the principal functionalities of any brand of navigation computer. Actual branded instruments - Jeppesen, AFE, Pooley, Dalton etc - will vary slightly in the detail of their layout, but the principle of operation is the same.
• Eleven fully illustrated lessons, numerous animations and worked examples guide you through the principles of operations of the instrument.
• Each lesson features animated full-colour graphics, voice-over narration and textual key points.
• Includes comprehensive coverage of the theory of the Triangle of Velocities.
• Comprehensive random questions facility.
• Fully interactive virtual navigation computer which you can use in place of an actual instrument.
• Ideal both for student pilots, wishing to learn how to use the navigation computer for the first time, and qualified pilots seeking to refresh existing skills.

The classic dead-reckoning navigation computer has been used by pilots world-wide, since before the Second World War, to solve navigational and flight planning calculations quickly and easily. By mastering the classic navigation computer, pilots discover how to solve navigational problems from first principles, and learn how to visualise the fundamentals which underpin the whole art of navigation. Mastery of the flight navigation computer is thought to be so important to the training of the modern pilot-navigator that it is still the only navigational instrument permitted in the formal ground examinations set by many national aviation authorities. Consequently, every pilot needs to become proficient in the use of the dead reckoning flight navigation computer, and many pilots, even airline pilots, continue to carry one with them throughout their flying career. The navigation computer has no batteries. If taken care of, it will never let you down.


 
 
 
 
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