VOR (VHF Omnidirectional Range) navigation is a radio navigation system used in aviation to determine the bearing from a VOR station to an aircraft. The accuracy of the bearing decreases with distance from the station due to various factors such as atmospheric conditions and signal interference.
The formula to calculate the bearing error (E_b) in degrees is given by:
Understanding this relationship helps pilots and navigators plan their routes more accurately.
What is the VOR bearing accuracy formula?
How does distance affect VOR bearing accuracy?
What factors can cause errors in VOR navigation?
How do I interpret the proportionality constant k in the formula?
Can VOR be used for long-distance navigation?
What are the limitations of using VOR for navigation?
How do pilots compensate for VOR bearing errors during flight?
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