61-02. MAGNETISM AND COMPASSES
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1. An aircraft in the northern hemisphere makes an accurate rate one turn to the right/starboard. If the initial heading was 330°, after 30 seconds of the turn the direct reading magnetic compass should read:
2. When accelerating on an easterly heading in the Northern Hemisphere, the compass card of a direct reading magnetic compass will turn:
3. On a Lambert conformal conic chart the distance between parallels of latitude spaced the same number of degrees apart:
4. When accelerating on a westerly heading in the northern hemisphere, the compass card of a direct reading magnetic compass will turn:
5. Concerning direct reading magnetic compasses, in the northern hemisphere, it can be said that: