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Old June 18th 05, 03:26 AM
Jack Davis
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On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 22:42:36 GMT, Jose
wrote:

... and if the computer's wrong, do you draw the wrong line on the
chart? We might be saying the same thing here, but I am advocating
drawing the line with =no= computer help whatsoever, and using a plastic
plotter to figure the course lines. This would be totally independent
of the computer, and then when the computer does its thing, you have a
reality check.


Drawing the line on a plotting chart is done with =no= computer help,
which is precisely why the chart is a valid cross check, along with
the "raw data" contained within the Flight Plan.

Jose


-Jack Davis
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-J. David
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