Originally Posted by
CGfalconHerc
I'm sorry Cameron, but you're wrong. At 60 DME, 1 radial equals 1 nm..at 30 DME, 1 radial equals .5 nm..at 15 DME, 1 radial equals .25 nm. As you get closer to the center of the circle, the distance between radials decreases to zero. I know that the gouge answer is not correct..but the answer is 1802.5 GMT.
Please check your math before you interview..
I think you might have misread his post. At 30 dme 2 radials per nm is the same thing as .5nm per radial.