Year: 1976 Language: english Author: A. C. Gardner Genre: Practical guide Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton Ltd. Edition: 5th ISBN: 0340056681 Format: PDF Quality: OCR without errors Pages count: 210 Description: Navigation can be a rewarding and fascinating study, no less for the amateur than for the professional student. It does not have to be the province of the specialist alone, and there is no reason whatever why a person of average intelligence, with a minimum of mathematical knowledge, should not be able to master the basic theory and principles of navigation from this book. The author, who has many years’ experience of teaching navigation and practising it at sea and in the air, explains in simple language the techniques, instruments and calculations used in all kinds of navigation. He, also includes a brief history of navigation, and gives many helpful examples and exercises. In this book, most of the examples that are given refer to the navigation of ships, but reference is also made to air navigation, particularly when the methods used in the air differ from those used at sea.
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Navigation - Teach Yourself Book
Language: english
Author: A. C. Gardner
Genre: Practical guide
Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton Ltd.
Edition: 5th
ISBN: 0340056681
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR without errors
Pages count: 210
Description: Navigation can be a rewarding and fascinating study, no less for the amateur than for the
professional student. It does not have to be the province of the specialist alone, and there is no reason whatever
why a person of average intelligence, with a minimum of mathematical knowledge, should not be able to master
the basic theory and principles of navigation from this book. The author, who has many years’ experience
of teaching navigation and practising it at sea and in the air, explains in simple language the techniques,
instruments and calculations used in all kinds of navigation. He, also includes a brief history of navigation, and
gives many helpful examples and exercises.
In this book, most of the examples that are given refer to the navigation of ships, but reference is also made to air
navigation, particularly when the methods used in the air differ from those used at sea.
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