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"Peter Duniho" writes:
Either a straight line between your origin and destination will keep you out of restricted airspace, or it won't. Yes. (If we're calling the Great Circle path a "straight line.) That's why I want it to be exact. I don't know if this would realistically affect me or not. I've never planned long trips without GC paths. I don't want to deal with the inconsistency though. It's something that matters to me. Am I going to have to think about where I'm going around some airspace/mountain/...? Do I have to explain my plans to Center? That still doesn't explain why you are worried about the difference between great-circle and a sectional straight line. You never have to explain your planning to Center, And yet I've been asked on more than one occasion. Is this one of those Wubba-logic things where "never" means "5% of the time" and I'm just supposed to forget my experiences, or by "never have to" are you just meaning that you can not divulge the information and remain in compliance with FAA regs (even though they'll probably drop you and call you names)? --kyler |
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