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Old June 29th 06, 05:43 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default How different is aviation GPS?

No real difference. The stabilization that you refer to is getting to an
accuracy that is not needed for ground-based or aviation-based navigation.
Typical near-instanstaneous accuracy for even cheap GPS receivers is a few
meters. Not good enough for surveying but certainly good enough to find a
60-foot wide (or better) runway.


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As part of my work (civil engineer), I routinely use GPS equipment in
surveying. And construction specifications usually calls for this
equipment to be held stationary for as much as three hours where
crucial transition points are to be located, and for up to twenty
minutes at less important locations.

I guess since you folk use GPS to navigate all across the globe and
requires to be both very precise and instantaneous, my equipment is
very much inferior to what's used in aviation.

Has anyone here used the type of equipment I'm mentioning? You should
see the time the thing I use takes to stabilize itself to show the
elevation... you'd comfortably CFIT if you had that in your airplane
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Ramapriya