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THE art of navigating any mobile craft depends essentially on being able to determine the position of that craft with relation to a fixed point or points the position may either be obtained in the form of a bearing on, and a distance from, any known fixed point, or of simultaneous bearings from two or more fixed points, which bearings are laid off on a chart and denote, by their intersection, the position of the craft at the time.
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology – Emerald Publishing
Published: Dec 1, 1930
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