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The angle of arrival, relative to the airframe, of a radio signal from an external transmitter is called _________(a) Bearing(b) Heading(c) Phase(d) Approach angleI had been asked this question during an online exam.Question is taken from Navigation Equations in chapter Introduction & Navigation Equations of Avionics

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Right choice is (a) Bearing

For explanation: The angle of ARRIVAL, relative to the airframe, of a radio signal from an external transmitter is CALLED bearing. Bearing is measured by the difference in phase or TIME of arrival at MULTIPLE ANTENNAS on the airframe.



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