Course Overview

This course offers a structured and in-depth understanding of Air Navigation, tailored specifically for student pilots and aviation professionals preparing for DGCA examinations or seeking to enhance their theoretical knowledge.

PART I: GENERAL NAVIGATION

  1. The Solar System

  2. The Earth

  3. Projections

  4. Convergency

  5. Time

  6. Compass and Directions

  7. Distances on Earth Surface

  8. Magnetism and Compasses

PART II: AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS

  1. Air Data Systems (Pressure Instruments)

  2. Altimeter

  3. Air Speed Indicator (ASI)

  4. Vertical Speed Indicator (VSI)

  5. Gyroscope

PART III: RADIO NAVIGATION

  1. Basic Radio Theory

  2. ADF / NDB

  3. Track and Drift Questions

  4. Very High Frequency Omni Direction Radio Range (VOR)

  5. VOR/RMI/ADF Related Questions

The course places a strong emphasis on both theoretical clarity and practical application, enabling students to approach real-world flying scenarios with confidence. By the end of the course, students will possess the essential knowledge and problem-solving skills required to excel in Air Navigation, successfully clear the DGCA examinations, and advance toward a successful aviation career

You didn’t come this far to stop

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  1. Dead Reckoning Navigation (DR)

  2. Measurement of DR Elements Pressure

  3. Measurement / Determination of Temperature

  4. Measurement of Elements

  5. In-flight Navigation

  6. Mass and Balance - Aero Planes

  7. Performance

  8. Flight Planning and Monitoring - Aero Planes

  1. Inertial Navigation

  2. Altitude Alert Systems

  3. Power Plant and System Monitoring Instruments

  4. Basies of Electronic Displays



  1. Holding, Radial Intercept, Bearing to Plot

  2. ILS (Instrument Landing System)

  3. Radar

  4. Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)