2 Main Question A plane has an airspeed of 200 mph. The pilot, Rodrigo, wishes to...
A plane has an airspeed of 400 mph . The pilot wishes to reach a destination 900 mi due east, but a wind is blowing at 60 mph in the direction 40 ∘ north of east. In what direction must the pilot head the plane in order to reach her destination? How long will the trip take?
The pilot of a light plane heads due North at an airspeed of 240 km/h. A wind is blowing 90 km/h at an angle of 30 degrees E of N relative to the ground. A) What is the plane’s velocity with respect to the ground (give both magnitude and direction) if the pilot does not correct her course? B) In order to fly north (relative to the ground) , the pilot must fly into the wind at some angle. If...
7. The compass in a plane indicates that it is headed due east. Its airspeed indicator reads 215 km/h. (Airspeed is speed relative to the air.) A steady wind of 65.0 km/h is blowing due north (a) What is the velocity of the plane with respect to the ground? (b) If the pilot wishes to fly due east, what must be the heading? Answer l (a) v = 225km/h; θ= 16.8°; (b). U /h; θ 17.60. - 205km
A pilot wishes to fly a ground path that is 060 degrees The airspeed of the plane is 120 mph There is a wind from the west at 40 mph What is the groundspeed of the plane, and in what direction should the pilot head to compensate for the wind speed vector to maintain the wanted ground path?
A plane is moving due north, directly towards its destination. Its airspeed is 210 mph. A constant breeze is blowing from west to east at 20.0 mph. At what rate is the plane moving north?
What bearing and airspeed are required for a plane to fly 540 miles due north in 3.0 hours if the wind is blowing from a direction of 331 degrees° at 14 mph?
03.3 You fly an airplane to a city that is 800 miles to the west and 300 miles to the north of your starting point. The wind is blowing from east to west. Your plane has an airspeed of 200 mph and the trip takes 3.55 hours. a) In what direction did you aim the plane? b) What is the speed of the wind?
The pilot of an airplane with a speed of 280 km/hr relative to the air, wishes to fly due east from the city A to city B. If a 35 km/hr wind blows from the south to the north, and the distance between the cities is 1, 500 km, A) what is the velocity ( magnitude and direction) of the plane relative to the ground, B) how long will the trip take?
An airplane is flying with a constant altitude at a speed of 475 mph in a direction 25° north of west directly towards its final destination. The airplane then encounters wind blowing at a steady 30 mph in a direction 85° north of east. Yes a. Start by drawing a vector diagram for this situation. Did you draw a diagram? Great! Your diagram might look something like this: Wind New Path Original Path b. If the pilot does not correct...
A pilot wants to fly his plane at an air speed of 135 mph from point A to point B. Point B is 200 miles directly North of point A. Wind with constant speed of 30 mi/h blows from the Northwest to Southeast. What direction should the pilot point his plane in? What is the plane's speed relative to the ground? Hint: draw a vector diagram and add the two vectors together.