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Bearings

Lesson

In surveying and air navigation, bearing are used to help identify the location of an object.

The four main directions of a compass are known as cardinal directions. They are north (N), east (E), south (S) and west (W).

Three-figure (True) Bearings

A three-figure bearing are:

  • measured from north ($N$N)
  • measured in a clockwise direction
  • written using three figures

 A $T$T is often but not always used to indicate a true bearing. If the angle measure is less than $100^\circ$100° it would be written something like 040° or 040°T.

To use true bearing to describe the location of a plane at point $B$B from the airport at point $A$A :

  1. place the centre of a compass on the starting point, in the case the airport.
  2. starting at North, rotate clockwise until we get to the line $AB$AB
  3. write angle as the true bearing of point $B$B.

 

The true bearing of $B$B from $A$A is $127^\circ$127° or $127^\circ$127°$T$T.

The diagram below describes the bearing of $P$P from $O$O. Rotating clockwise from North, we get an angle of $55^\circ$55°

Since this measure is less than three digits, we put a 0 in front of it so the true bearing of $P$P is 055°. Consider the true bearing of $O$O from $P$P  . Since angle of elevation is equal to angle of depression and we are starting at $P$P the true bearing would be $180+55=235^\circ$180+55=235°.

 

Compass Bearings

A compass bearing describes the location of a point using:

  • the starting direction of either north or south;
  • the acute angle needed to rotate
  • the direction to rotate, east or west.

To describe the position of point $B$B from $A$A we would say:

"Starting at South, I then rotate $53$53° towards East."

 

We can write this mathematically as:

$S$S$53$53°$E$E

 

Example

Find the three-figure and the compass bearings of point $P$P from $O$O.

Solution:

Three-figure bearing:

Starting at North rotate in a clockwise direction.

$360^\circ-47^\circ=313^\circ$360°47°=313° 

The three-figure bearing of $P$P from $O$O is $313^\circ$313°$T$T.

Compass Bearing

Point $P$P is closest to North, so starting at North, rotate $47^\circ$47° towards West.

The compass bearing of $P$P from $O$O is $N$N$47^\circ$47°$W$W.

 

Which one first?

The bearing needed or used completely depends on which position comes first.  Have a look at the investigation below, it quickly shows you how the angle changes depending on if we are measuring the bearing of A from B or B from A.

 

Let's have a look at these worked examples.

Question 1

Consider the point $A$A.

  1. Find the true bearing of $A$A from $O$O.

  2. What is the compass bearing of point $A$A from $O$O?

    $\editable{}$ $\editable{}$$^\circ$° $\editable{}$

Question 2

What is the true bearing of Southwest?

Question 3

In the figure below, point $B$B is due East of point $A$A. We want to find the position of point $A$A relative to point $C$C.

  1. Find the true bearing of point $A$A from point $C$C.

  2. What is the compass bearing of point $A$A from point $C$C?

    $\editable{}$ $\editable{}$$^\circ$° $\editable{}$

 

 

 

 

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