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  2. 1 in 60 rule - Wikipedia

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    As a coincidence, 1 NM is about 6,000 feet (6,076.1 feet) so we can use the 60:1 rule for this too. For a 1 degree shift at 1 NM, there are about 100 feet of offset. This becomes very useful for estimating or correcting vertical speed settings and flight path angles (FPA) during climb, descent, or approaches. If a gradient in % is required, the ...

  3. Clock code - Wikipedia

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    The basic assumption is that for angles up to around 60°, it is adequately accurate to assume that sine(A) = A, when A is expressed as a fraction of 60. Thus, the sine of 30° = 30/60 = 1/2 = 0.5. The clock code is a further method of visualising fractions of 60, since we are very used to expressing fractions of an hour (60 minutes) when ...

  4. Category:Rules of thumb - Wikipedia

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  5. Air navigation - Wikipedia

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    The techniques used for navigation in the air will depend on whether the aircraft is flying under visual flight rules (VFR) or instrument flight rules (IFR). In the latter case, the pilot will navigate exclusively using instruments and radio navigation aids such as beacons, or as directed under radar control by air traffic control .

  6. Talk:1 in 60 rule - Wikipedia

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  7. 60-day rollover rule: What retirement investors need to know

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    The 60-day rollover rule is one of the many traps that lie in wait for investors rolling over a retirement account such as a 401(k) or IRA. You have to follow the rules exactly, or you could end ...

  8. Navigational instrument - Wikipedia

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    Navigational instruments are instruments used by nautical navigators and pilots as tools of their trade. The purpose of navigation is to ascertain the present position and to determine the speed, direction, etc. to arrive at the port or point of destination.

  9. 60/40 Portfolio Rule: Is This Still the Best Investment Strategy?

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    There are lots of "rules" in investing that have long driven basic portfolio principles. The "60/40" rule, the "Rule of 72" and the newer "70/30" rule. The basic foundations surrounding these rules...