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VHF Omnidirectional Range(VOR)

Definition

A ground-based radio navigation aid transmitting radials in all directions. Pilots tune VOR frequencies to navigate along specific radials. Still fundamental to IFR navigation despite GPS availability.

Why VHF Omnidirectional Range Matters for Pilots

Navigation concepts like VHF Omnidirectional Range are tested on instrument rating exams and are essential for safe cross-country flying. Whether you are planning a VFR flight or navigating under IFR, a solid understanding of VHF Omnidirectional Range ensures you can find your way accurately and efficiently.

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Exam Tip

This concept is commonly tested in navigation-related questions on FAA and EASA exams. Make sure you can explain VHF Omnidirectional Range in your own words for the oral exam. Practice applying this concept to real-world scenarios, not just memorizing the definition.

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