
OK, you are a "on demand" contract pilot hired to deliever an old Beech "Baron", 660 miles from one point to another. The radios have been stolen from the aircraft, so you must navigate by "dead reckoning" to deliver the aircraft. All your standard flight instruments, of which one is a liquid filled compass, as required by the FAA on any aircraft of this type, are working and in good condition!
This flight will be conducted in the states of Texas through Oka, then into Iowa!
There are two factors which affect how we view and use the magnetic compass, the "deviation card" and magnetic variation along the flight path! (I know, you could carry a "hand held" GPS system, but not for this problem).
As you inspect the aircraft prior to takeoff and view the aircraft log books, you should note when the compass has been "swung" and by whom?_______________________
How often must the compass be "swung" on a compass "rose"?__________________
The fluid in the compass is MIL-DTL-5020D liquid. True or False?
You note that there is a compass deviation card just below the compass and it tells you that when flying a magnetic heading of 038 degrees, on this heading it says, +5 degrees East!!
You know from VFR charts the magnetic variation is 10 degrees West at your takeoff point.
There is two highly restricted area's located where your delivery airport is and they are separated by 28 miles, so your navigation has to be highly accurate!
You have a working directional gyo and taking off on runway 33, you note that it is really 332 degrees True, so you set your D.G. prior to takeoff after lining up on runway, to what heading?
What should your heading on your directional gyo be on your flight?
How often should you "reset" the D.G. to maintain a correct path along the ground?
If, during the flight you have to make some turns which exceed 45 degrees of bank, how long should you wait before you can once again rely on the magnetic compass for accurate information?
You know that the compass does not point at the True North pole, it points a magnetic North pole, located_____________ Southeast of the true North pole!
If you are successful and deliver the aircraft as planned, you receive a cash payment of $250.00 for a days work, you can now feed your family of five for another week during the sixties! True or false?
How do you get home?