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hey folks this is Vince Reilly cfw I fixed-wing and rotary-wing you know I have students co-workers friends approached me all the time asking me to help demystify the vor and how to determine position use in the OBS and CBI you know sometimes during either a check ride or during the written exam so Iamp;#39;m gonna take a few minutes with these illustrations to demystify the whole process of determining where your aircraft is in relation to a vor so basically this presentation is for future private pilots that just havenamp;#39;t mastered the instrument skills or seasoned pilots that just need a quick review alright weamp;#39;re going to start by drawing a vor on our whiteboard here then weamp;#39;re going to draw the three six zero radial extending from the ground station the vor transmission station northward to infinity basically just for illustration purposes three six zero weamp;#39;ve also added the zero three zero and the zero nine zero will draw here and then hereamp;#39;