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Grid Navigation | General Navigation | EASA ATPL

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Feb 20, 2019
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I uploaded a new improved version video https://youtu.be/RzljFa29xAo This video explains the Grid Navigation topic for EASA ATPL General Navigation(GenNav) Subject. This video starts by defining the need for Grid Navigation. Grid Navigation is a method used to fly a constant track by referring to grid north via a great circle. Video Explaining Great Circle in details https://youtu.be/bKjr90PykCs Support the Channel https://www.paypal.me/AnsweringATPL Subscribe to Answering ATPL http://bit.ly/AnsweringATPL Check Out My Website https://AnsweringATPL.com Connect with Me Facebook: https://facebook.com/AnsweringATPL Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnsweringAtpl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/answeringatpl In the second section, this video explains the construction of the Grid. Start form selection of reference meridian (datum meridian) and how the grid is placed onto other meridians. In the third section, we will discuss the basic calculation principles. First, we will derive the E-W-W-E diagram and famous pneumonic "Convergence West, True Best; Convergence East, True Least." After that, we will look at some graphical methods using Polar Stereographic Chart. In the last section of the video, I will use a sample question to demonstrate how to solve Grid Navigation problems using Formula, Table, and Drawing. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grid Navigation ATPL is a part of the syllabus. The method of Grid Navigation Explained in this video can be used during your ATPL examination. Grid Navigation aviation operator choice near-polar region. Polar Grid Navigation is one the most popular question in ATPL questions bank.

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