PILOTAGEPilotage =
Navigating by visual reference to landmarks matched to the sectional chart.
DRDead reckoning =
Computing position from time, airspeed, distance, and heading (corrected for wind).
METHODHow do pilotage & DR work together?
Fly the computed DR heading; confirm with pilotage checkpoints; cross-check both with GPS.
CHARTSectional chart scale?
1:500,000; updated every 56 days โ use the current chart / ForeFlight.
FFVFR flight following is?
Optional, workload-permitting ATC radar traffic advisory service โ you still see-and-avoid.
FFHow to request flight following?
Give position, altitude, type, destination; receive a discrete transponder squawk.
ADSBADS-B Out does what?
Broadcasts your position to ATC & nearby aircraft โ improves traffic awareness.
VORVOR vs GPS?
VOR = ground-based bearing system (good backup); GPS = satellite position/track (needs current database).
DIVERTFirst diversion action?
Turn toward a suitable alternate, THEN refine heading/time/fuel.
LOSTLost-procedure C's?
Climb, Communicate, Confess, Comply, Conserve.
LOSTWhy climb when lost/unsure?
Improves visibility, radio range, and radar coverage.
RISKTop modern nav risk?
Over-reliance on GPS / automation complacency โ keep a backup and cross-check.
RISKDecision hazard behind late diversions?
Get-there-itis โ decide early, protect fuel reserve, ask for help.
FUELBefore committing to an alternate?
Verify fuel to the alternate against actual burn and required reserve.