Navigation phraseology refers to standardized radio communication used to describe aircraft orientation, direction, and navigation relative to fixed points like navigation beacons. Understanding this terminology is essential for clear communication between pilots and air traffic control (ATC), especially under instrument flight conditions.
Definition: The compass direction in which the aircraft’s nose is pointed, expressed in degrees magnetic.
Format: Always given as a three-digit number (e.g., "Heading 090" = due east).
Notes:
Definition: A line extending outward from a VOR (VHF Omnidirectional Range) station, identified by a bearing (in degrees) from the station.
Format: Always referenced from the VOR station, not to it.
Example: The 090 radial from a VOR means you are on the east side of the station, flying away from it.
Mnemonic:
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