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User 850
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A question for those who have sat the NAV exam.

What is CASA's definition of a protractor? Will they accept anything that can measure a track or are we talking about the protractor I used in year nine maths? 🙁

Website doesn't give much guidance, I want to be sure because the last place I want to be without the ability to measure a track (because my protractor was disallowed) is in the NAV exam! :pinch:

Thanks


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Bob Tait
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You can be sure that any of those track-measuring devices [usually plastic] will be OK. Sometimes they are combined with a distance scale - they're 0K too. Good luck with the exam..



   
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User 850
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Thanks Bob.


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