33-02. (H) IFR Navigation plan
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1. On IFR navigation chart, in a 1° quadrant of longitude and latitude, appears the following information: “80”. This means that within this quadrant:
2. An airway is marked 5000 2900a. The notation 5000 is the:
3. Given: Variation: 12°W Deviation: 3°E Heading: 180° (T) Determine aircraft’s compass and magnetic headings:
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4. On an instrument approach chart, a minimum sector altitude (MSA) is defined in relation to a radio navigation facility. Without any particular specification on distance, this altitude is valid to:
5. An IFR flight is planned outside airways on a course of 235° magnetic. The minimum safe altitude is 7.800 ft. Knowing the QNH is 995 hPa, the minimum flight level you must fly is: