Pilotage and Dead Reckoning

Description

Pilotage is navigation by reference to landmarks or checkpoints. It is a method of navigation that can be used on any course that has adequate checkpoints, but it is more commonly used in conjunction with dead reckoning and VFR radio navigation. Dead reckoning is navigation solely by means of computations based on time, airspeed, distance, and direction. The products derived from these variables, when adjusted by wind speed and velocity, are heading and GS. The predicted heading takes the aircraft along the intended path and the GS establishes the time to arrive at each checkpoint and the destination.

References

PHAK Ch. 16 (12) Pilotage - Dead Reckoning

ACS

Private Pilot ACS Page 36 Task A. Pilotage and Dead Reckoning