4. A pilot sets out from an airport and heads in the direction N45°E, flying at 210 mi/h. After 1 and 2 hrs. he makes a course correction and heads in the direction S45°E with the same speed. An hour after that, engine trouble forces him to make an emergency landing. a. Find the distance between the airport and his final landing point. b. Find the bearing from the airport to his final landing point.
4. A pilot sets out from an airport and heads in the direction N45°E, flying at 210 mi/h. After 1 and 2 hrs. he makes a course correction and heads in the direction S45°E with the same speed. An hour after that, engine trouble forces him to make an emergency landing. a. Find the distance between the airport and his final landing point. b. Find the bearing from the airport to his final landing point.
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