In article , Roy Smith
wrote:
Yesterday I played with the parallel track function in the CNX-80 for
the first time. I was introducing the CNX-80 to a student and I had
planned a VFR flight via airways. My student (rightfully) questioned
the wisdom of an over-water segment, so we decided to fly that segment
on a 5-mile offset parallel track (it got us over land and was a good
excuse to explore a software function I'd never used before).
But, here's my question. Why is it in the box to begin with? Other
than the gee-wiz marketing value, is there any real practical reason for
it existing?
from a co-worker involved in this kind of stuff:
Offset tracks allow aircraft to pass en route, avoid bad weather, and
increase airspace capacity by avoiding busy intersections.
--
Bob Noel
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