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The nautical mile remains in use by sea and air navigators worldwide because of its convenience when working with charts.
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These were aircrew with the best available navigators carrying specially trained paratroops equipped with navigational aids.
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Drivers and navigators must wear fireproof racing suits.
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That Majorcan navigators had some sort of trigonometric table at hand is not improbable.
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Originally navigators used an astrodome and regular sextant but the more streamlined periscopic sextant was used from the 1940s to the 1990s.
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Navigators is open to boys and girls ages 618.
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In this day there were no compasses, and it was the habit of navigators to sail their ships along the coast and to stop at night for victuals.
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One common practice among navigators up to the late nineteenth century was to use both a sextant and an octant.
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However, the most accurate clocks available to these early navigators were water clocks and sand clocks, such as hourglass.
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This allows them to remember any paths they have traveled, or maps they have seen, making them excellent navigators.
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