Abstract: | A navigator, especially a teacher of navigation has a marked psychological advantage over the unknowing. He can rattle off incomprehensible terms with no effort, and performs mathematical gymnastics at a pace which defies emulation. Human nature being what it is, he assumes perhaps unconsciously-an air of superiority which can be a considerable roadblock to the neophyte. |
Published in: | NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation, Volume 10, Number 3 |
Pages: | 294 - 298 |
Cite this article: | -,, "NOTES AND COMMENT: Navigation by Simulous", NAVIGATION: Journal of The Institute of Navigation, Vol. 10, No. 3, Fall 1963, pp. 294-298. |
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