
Aerial Navigation
Aerial navigation refers to the methods and techniques used by pilots to navigate aircraft from one location to another. It involves understanding position, altitude, and direction using tools like maps, instruments, and GPS technology. Pilots track their course through airways, waypoints, and navigational aids such as radio beacons. They also consider weather conditions and air traffic to ensure a safe journey. Aerial navigation combines both traditional skills—like reading charts—with modern technology, allowing for precise and efficient travel through the skies.