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Old 21st May 2007, 17:47
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Question Assistance needed

Hi everyone;

I need an urgent assistance / question to be answered with its source.I thought that this is one of the best forums that can help me completing my term homework.
I would be appreciative af any information provided by your skills n experiences regarding with the below question.I am just a new member,so i didnt have too much time to read all posted.This post may have been asked-replied before or be posted at a wrong thread.So i really am sorry if i made any mistake.
My question is as follows:

An aircraft 60 miles from a vor station has a CDI indication of one-fifth deflection this represents a course centerline deviation of approximitaley .......?

I need the answer and the source if available to be utılised at my class homework.

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Old 24th May 2007, 17:08
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just guess the full deflection is 10°, then 1/5 represent 2° deviation this over 60NM.will represent +/_12000ft or about two nautical miles offset .
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