The off-track distance is a critical metric in aviation and aeronautics, indicating how far an aircraft has deviated from its intended flight path. This deviation can be caused by various factors such as navigational errors or weather conditions.
To calculate the off-track distance, we use the formula derived from basic trigonometry:
Track Error = the deviation from the intended path in nautical miles
(theta) = the angle of deviation in degrees
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