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Old August 17th 03, 06:11 AM
Peter Duniho
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"Casey Wilson" wrote in message
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No, with one exception, it does not tell you your position. That

single
exception is when you overfly the antenna. Then, you may presume the

antenna
is some altitude dependent radius from the nadir. Otherwise, the only

thing
the VOR will tell you is BEARING from the station.


How is that not "position"? Granted, it's not a very accurate description
of one's position, but it certainly describes one's position to an extent.

Given that the word "position" is simply being used to contrast with
heading, course, and other related terms, your objection seems pretty silly
to me.

Pete