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Assuming that there is a ":" after following - ie the list to choose from is: Heading - No because this will be the direction that the aircraft is pointing but the track it is actually flying may be different due to wind. Altitude - Yes, but is probably not as accurate as the aircraft's own Baro Alt Distance - From what? - From the last waypoint or waypoints yes. Position - Yes Lat/Long, OSGB or UTM (or whatever datums the GPS is capable of working in or converting to). Vertical Airspeed - Probably if it can calculate based on Altitude and Distance Direction - Yes. This is the track that the Aircraft is moving along. Waypoints - These aren't provided by GPS as such but can be set up by the Pilot as specific positions.

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Q: What parameters can the Global positioning system provide inside the aircraft from the following heading or altitude or distance or position or vertical airspeed or airspeed or direction or waypoints?
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