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R2000/1830
25th Aug 2006, 20:43
Last question before the big interview on Monday. Any help would be great.

Q: What is a easy way to remember and explain the difference between a INS and IRS Nav system?

Thanks in advance I have received some great help from this website.:ok:

Roadtrip
25th Aug 2006, 21:02
To put it in the simple terms, a Inertial Navigation System is a self contained navigation system. It has a integral inertial unit that gives position, speed, acceleration, etc., but then it also has an integral computer that you can load in waypoints, etc, and it will guide you to those points.

An Inertial Reference Unit only give position, speed, acceleration, but does not have the navigational computer. An IRU must be tied to a FMS system in order to have a navigation system.

VC10 Rib22
25th Aug 2006, 21:19
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=236533&highlight=inertial+reference

Dream Land
26th Aug 2006, 03:01
Inertial NAV vs Inertial REFERENCE, it's in the name. :ooh: