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AeroWorks - Navigation Simulator (VOR & NDB)
Kubeňák, Róbert ; Hanáček, Petr (referee) ; Chudý, Peter (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issues of air navigation, specifically the radio navigation. The application simulates the activity of a radio indicator VOR and NDB. Simple application should help new pilots with the explanation how the radio navigation works, to help them understand the different states of the indicator, and last but not least to instruct how following these beacons will help to navigate the aircraft.
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Air navigation in area of Africa
Míček, Petr ; Imriš, Pavel (referee) ; Raudenský, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to prepare navigation flight over uninhabited areas of Africa. The thesis is divided into three main chapters. First part deals with navigation coverage of inland parts of Africa. The second part is dedicated to preflight preparations and flight performance in uninhabited areas, using comparative navigation and computational navigation. Flight from Paris to Cape Town is suggested in the third part.
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AeroWorks - Navigation Simulator (VOR & NDB)
Kubeňák, Róbert ; Hanáček, Petr (referee) ; Chudý, Peter (advisor)
This thesis deals with the issues of air navigation, specifically the radio navigation. The application simulates the activity of a radio indicator VOR and NDB. Simple application should help new pilots with the explanation how the radio navigation works, to help them understand the different states of the indicator, and last but not least to instruct how following these beacons will help to navigate the aircraft.
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Air navigation in area of Africa
Míček, Petr ; Imriš, Pavel (referee) ; Raudenský, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor's thesis is to prepare navigation flight over uninhabited areas of Africa. The thesis is divided into three main chapters. First part deals with navigation coverage of inland parts of Africa. The second part is dedicated to preflight preparations and flight performance in uninhabited areas, using comparative navigation and computational navigation. Flight from Paris to Cape Town is suggested in the third part.
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