The DME (Distance Measuring Equipment) slant range error is a critical factor in aviation navigation, particularly for ensuring accurate positioning of aircraft. The error arises due to the difference between the actual slant distance from the aircraft to the DME ground station and the horizontal distance on the ground.
D_{ground} = Horizontal ground distance
Understanding and calculating this error is essential for pilots and aviation engineers to maintain safe and efficient flight operations.
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