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What is the function of a transponder?
A. To provide navigational assistance
B. To transmit the aircraft's position to air traffic control
C. To calculate fuel efficiency
D. To maintain altitude
✔✔B. To transmit the aircraft's position to air traffic control
What is the purpose of using a wind correction angle?
A. To improve fuel efficiency
B. To adjust the aircraft's course for wind
C. To maintain altitude
D. To assist with communication
✔✔B. To adjust the aircraft's course for wind
How does the ADF (Automatic Direction Finder) aid pilots?
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,A. By measuring airspeed
B. By providing distance to a VOR station
C. By determining the direction to a non-directional beacon
D. By indicating altitude
✔✔C. By determining the direction to a non-directional beacon
What is the significance of the VFR waypoints?
A. They provide altitude restrictions
B. They are used for navigation and situational awareness
C. They indicate weather conditions
D. They measure fuel consumption
✔✔B. They are used for navigation and situational awareness
What is the recommended action when entering clouds during instrument flight?
A. Maintain visual references
B. Follow the flight path
C. Activate autopilot
D. Trust instruments for navigation
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, ✔✔D. Trust instruments for navigation
What is the primary purpose of a VOR station?
A. To provide altitude information
B. To indicate wind direction
C. To assist in aircraft navigation
D. To report weather conditions
✔✔C. To assist in aircraft navigation
What does a "squawk" code refer to in aviation?
A. A type of aircraft maneuver
B. A transponder code for radar identification
C. A communication error
D. A weather advisory
✔✔B. A transponder code for radar identification
What is the standard pressure setting used in aviation for altimeters?
A. 28.92 inches of mercury
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