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  • Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Department of Avionics
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  • Navigation Systems I
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  • explain in which segment of the flight and in what purpose the air navigation systems are used.
  • debate why air navigation systems are more accurate, various and complex than the others used in surface transportation modes.
  • list the basic parameters required during the flight navigation.
  • categorize the air navigation systems according to their ranges, working principles and operational purposes.
  • evaluate the necessity of the radio waves for data transmission.
  • list the general characteristic of the radio waves.
  • analyse the propagation types of radio waves and their relations with radio frequency.
  • evaluate the propagation problems of radio waves and their reasons.
  • estimate the reasons of reception loss of the radio signal on board.
  • explain the working principles of the ground based air navigation systems and their operations.
  • evaluate the operational limitations of ground based air navigation systems.
  • compare the ranges, the easiness of use and precision of different ground based air navigation systems used for same purpose.
  • debate when and which conditions the satellite navigation systems will begin to be used instead of ground based navigation systems
  • define the navigation systems being used in precision approach and landing.
  • compare the different precision approach and landing systems according to their working principles and their usages.
  • evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of different precision approach and landing systems.
  • categorize approach and landing systems according to their precision level.
  • compare the working principles of radar systems used for different purposes and their operations.
  • define the parameters considered for radar system design.
  • explain how the required data is obtained from aircraft based radar systems. and is presented on board.
  • evaluate the differences of aircraft based radar systems with ground based radar systems in point of their operations and working principles.
  • evaluate the importance of the navigation systems being used for the avoidance from the obstacles and the other aircraft in the air.
  • define in which situations the collision avoidance systems warn the pilot.
  • compare the different collision avoidance systems according to their working principles and ease of use.
  • evaluate the new developments related to collision avoidance techniques.

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