Do you people with GPS units (either panel mounted or portable) use only
them when you fly, or do you plan the same route on a map as well and plot
your position in flight, for backup in case the unit looses pickup? I've
I draw the route on the chart. Given the endurance of the Cub (12
gallons, 4.2 GPH) I'm simply not traveling far enough to use
checkpoints. I always know where I am on the chart, and I have a
decision point of one hour, with due allowance for the wind. The plane
has no Hobbs meter, and rather than using the tach as most people do,
I write the engine-on time on the back of an obsolete business card,
stuck up under the top clip of the kneeboard. That's the only
paperwork I do.
all the best -- Dan Ford
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