
Radio Navigation provides pilots with the theoretical knowledge required to understand and use radio-based navigation aids applied in modern aviation.
The course introduces the principles, operation, and practical application of systems such as VOR, DME, ADF/NDB, ILS, MLS, GNSS, and radar-based navigation.
Students learn how to interpret instrument indications, determine aircraft position, track radials, maintain navigation accuracy, identify station errors, and apply radio-navigation procedures in both en-route and approach phases of flight.
This subject forms a core component of ATPL(A) theoretical preparation and ensures pilots can navigate safely under all meteorological and operational conditions.
- Teacher: Рімвідас Хращевський