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Scenario 50: In basic navigation terms, what is 'drift angle'?

Drift angle is the angular difference between the aircraft's true heading (where the nose is pointed) and its actual track over the ground. It is primarily caus

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Question: Scenario 50: In basic navigation terms, what is 'drift angle'?

Answer options:

  • The angle between the magnetic course and the true course.
  • The angle between the aircraft's longitudinal axis and the relative wind. ✅ The angle between the true heading and the track made good over the ground.
  • The angle of attack of the wing.

Correct answer: The angle between the true heading and the track made good over the ground.

Explanation: Drift angle is the angular difference between the aircraft's true heading (where the nose is pointed) and its actual track over the ground. It is primarily caused by wind. The correct answer is "The angle between the true heading and the track made good over the ground.". This capacity-fill scenario 50 reinforces the same competency for the ppl-canada bank and follows the certified explanation standard.

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