Mxsmanic wrote in
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Judah writes:
It's a simple cost benefit factor. I believe for a certain period of
time in the 70s, most Piper trainer aircraft came stock with only one
radio. It was adequate. In fact, it was an improvement over the light
beacons of the early flying days. But believe it or not, people were
able to navigate successfully by air even before there were Radio
Navaids... And if they made a wrong turn, much as in a car, they turned
around and found their way, or stopped at an airport and asked for
directions.
Them's the good old days. Technically it's still perfectly possible
today, but it's a lot more difficult procedurally. After all, you
used to be able to fly without a license, too. Today you can still
fly without a license in theory, but it won't be legal.
I'm not sure, but I believe the first pilot's license was actually issued
by the Wright Brothers...
The very first link offerred by a google of "free Sectionals" produces
a link that will satisfy your need. Took me all of about 2 minutes to
find.
I get "AHS Roundup: Three teams line up MIAA Tourney spots" as the
first link, and nothing on the page that references aviation.
I meant Google Groups, sorry.
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
&sa=N&tab=wg