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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Ohio
Posts: 1,030
| Hey everyone, I was wondering if you guys could help me out here. I saw a few photos on here that showed green circles on the Nav Displays (or EHSI's) over fixes such as "5240N" on the NAT Tracks, and they had a little green number next to them for there size in nautical miles, well, I was wondering three things: 1. What determines the size of those circles? 2. When do you use them? 3. Why are they so important? Thanks! |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 1,841
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Drawing the green circles on the Nav display is a technique many pilots use to remind them of procedural requirements while flying the NAT. They are typically drawn to form a radius +/- 2 degrees of longitude prior to a reporting point. Pilots perform nav verification procedures prior to flying a new leg on the track, reporting procedures while crossing the fix, and then nav verification procedures after crossing the fix. In a non radar environment any time estimate in error of 3 minutes must be given to ATC...so they are also used to monitor time over fix as well.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Ohio
Posts: 1,030
| Thanks a lot! |
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