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Old April 5th 07, 04:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
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In rec.aviation.piloting Mxsmanic wrote:
EridanMan writes:


The system is a rube goldberg contraption with an instant-on kill
switch.


There is no instant-on kill switch. It takes quite a bit of time to send
commands to all the satellites.


Yeah, a few seconds once the decision is made.

Wait until someone launches a home-made GPS guided cruise
missile into Washington DC, watch them flick the switch, and see what
happens. Just hope it doesn't happen at night, and you're not in the
air at the time.


They can't do that any more. It would be a worse disaster to turn it off than
it would be to just let it run, for both military and civilian use.


If backup systems like VOR, NDB, LORAN didn't exist, that might be
true, but the backukp systems do exist.

It also requires constant, very expensive maintenance, a complex
receiver in good working order, and as I mentioned, can be turned off
at the push of a button. None of these are traits you want for you
primary navigation system.


It cannot be turned off at the push of a button. I'm not aware of any
constant maintenance requirement. Databases have to be updated by a
monopolistic price-gouging private enterprise, but that's a separate issue.


We'll just add that to the long and growing list of things you are
not aware of.

The simplest, fastest and most dependable (in VMC) way of finding true
north (or any form of navigation) is simple spatial awareness and
pilotage. A good chart, and a good eye.


I wouldn't trust those.


That's because you haven't a clue as to how to use them, especially
the awareness part.

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Jim Pennino

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