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Old April 27th 04, 04:09 AM
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"Jim Fisher" wrote in message ...
"Ben Jackson" wrote in message
So, "where" IS my destination? Is there anything I could have said
that would have made it clear? Would they be confused if I just asked
for flight following to the Newberg VOR?


A fix from a VOR will always work. "Bearing 15 miles on the 180 Radial of
(VOR)."


Well, almost always *g*. If you're going a distance, it's better to have
an H-class VOR, and even there we struck out once

But that was Boston, 'nuff said

Sydney
 




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