SECTION I 

 SINGLE VECTOR CASES 



The most usual problem facing the Maneuvering Board operator is when there is a single vector for the Guide and a single 

 vector for the Maneuvering Unit. In this section are typical cases based upon variations of this premise. For this reason, 

 the set-up of the problem and the method of solution should be carefully studied. 



In some instances a choice between two or more Maneuvering Unit Vectors is possible. This arises from the statement 

 of the problem being sufficiently broad, either by accident or design, to permit more than one solution. In actual practice, 

 other factors may be present which will preclude an alternate solution. 



In the first few examples quotation marks are included for the sake of emphasizing steps. These are omitted in the later 

 examples. 



