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[[File:danger.jpg|caption|left]]A “NAV” warning flag will let you know that you should '''NOT''' trust the VOR indicator in the following cases:
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[[File:warning_sign.png|caption|left]]A “NAV” warning flag will let you know that you should '''NOT''' trust the VOR indicator in the following cases:
 
* No waypoint is selected for the instrument;
 
* No waypoint is selected for the instrument;
 
* The waypoint distance is over 250 nautical miles;
 
* The waypoint distance is over 250 nautical miles;

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[[File:warning_sign.png|caption|left]]A “NAV” warning flag will let you know that you should '''NOT''' trust the VOR indicator in the following cases:
* No waypoint is selected for the instrument;
* The waypoint distance is over 250 nautical miles;
* The GPS accuracy is less than 2.5 nautical miles.
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<u>'''Note 1:'''</u> you don't need ground speed to get accurate information on this instrument.
Translation[[File:warning_sign.png|caption|left]]A “NAV” warning flag will let you know that you should '''NOT''' trust the VOR indicator in the following cases:
* No waypoint is selected for the instrument;
* The waypoint distance is over 250 nautical miles;
* The GPS accuracy is less than 2.5 nautical miles.
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<u>'''Note 1:'''</u> you don't need ground speed to get accurate information on this instrument.
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A “NAV” warning flag will let you know that you should NOT trust the VOR indicator in the following cases:
  • No waypoint is selected for the instrument;
  • The waypoint distance is over 250 nautical miles;
  • The GPS accuracy is less than 2.5 nautical miles.



Note 1: you don't need ground speed to get accurate information on this instrument.