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Old April 26th 04, 09:44 PM
Steven P. McNicoll
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"Peter Duniho" wrote in message
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For VORs with a printed compass rose, it's trivial. The compass
rose will be oriented to match the radials, and you simply plot the
radial based on that. For VORs without a printed compass rose,
just correct magnetic heading with the deviation for the VOR, and
plot the radial based on that.

Either way, you get a line that is drawn on your chart. You use
your eyeballs to visually identify landmarks on the ground that show
you where the line is.


What do you do where there are no landmarks?



Honestly, it makes me wonder how you ever became a pilot, given
that you can't figure out basic stuff like this.


Why would I do this?



You must find it difficult just to
navigate your way out of a paper bag.


Navigation's a snap.