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StuartUK 18th Aug 2013 20:39

Sunday evening trivia question
 
Currently revising for my navigation question but keep getting this question wrong and I have no idea how the correct answer is actually correct.

Given Hdg of 138T, a track of 141T, a TAS of 122kts and a G/S of 101kt, what is the W/V?
a) 136/26
b) 120/21
c) 141/19
d) 131/21

I come up with ~125/22 (which isn't one of the options!) but the actual answer is D (131/21). All of the other W/V questions I've attempted I've managed to get right but it's just this little fella that has me stumped. I'm about to chuck either the computer or CRP (or both) out of the window.

Can someone explain how to get the right answer?

Thanks

2close 18th Aug 2013 21:05

I'm in agreement with you - I'm also getting between 124/22 and 125/22 on three different whizz-wheels.

Hope that helps.

:)

foxmoth 18th Aug 2013 21:56

First make sure the rotating section is properly centred and all the screws on the CRP are done up tight, not doing this it is easy to end up with big errors and the biggest cause of wrong answers.
Hopefully I do not need to explain how to do it, but just in case - heading at the top and TAS under the centre circle - use a SHARP pencil and draw a line on the drift and another round the Groundspeed. Rotate until the cross so formed is immediately below the centre - read off wind direction at the top and speed as the difference between the centre and the cross.

jjones666 18th Aug 2013 22:41

showing 124/021 on an electronic "whizz"

chrisN 19th Aug 2013 00:18

Using: whiz wheel calculator

124/22

Chris N

StuartUK 19th Aug 2013 06:26

Thanks for confirming guys.

2close 19th Aug 2013 06:58

And agreed on electronic WW - 124/22

:)

24Carrot 19th Aug 2013 09:20

The correction angle is small, so you can do it fairly accurately with an ordinary calculator:

The headwind is 122-101 = 21 kts, so let's use that as the wind speed.

3 degrees wind correction angle at 122kts = D degrees wind angle at 21 kts.

D = 3 x (122/21) = -17.5

141 - 17.5 = 123.5

so roughly 124/21.

piperarcher 19th Aug 2013 09:40

What test prep source did the question come from?

phiggsbroadband 19th Aug 2013 12:18

Hi, using trigonometry (sine rule and pythagarous.) I get...

Direction = 123.962 degrees T.
Windspeed = 21.789 knots

My bet is that there is an typo error in the given numbers in the question, it happens.

StuartUK 19th Aug 2013 12:27

This question came from the usually spot on pplcruiser.co.uk.

Whopity 19th Aug 2013 14:03

Using the traditional method, Douglas protractor, pencil and ruler 126/21.5


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