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Depending on what VOR "radial" (there are 360 of them) a pilot wanted to follow, he/she would adjust the instrument to a desired heading, and then fly in whatever direction necessary to keep the white needle centered. (Bob Collins)

Depending on what VOR "radial" (there are 360 of them) a pilot wanted to follow, he/she would adjust the instrument to a desired heading, and then fly in whatever direction necessary to keep the white needle centered.

(Bob Collins)
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