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![]() "G. Sylvester" wrote in message .. . at least I'm humble. Now I think I understand what you guys are doing. For an intersection defined by 2 VOR's within receiving range of the VOR for your current position, you would tune-ident-twist for each radial defining the intersection. fly to it and have the needles center. that is your intersection. If you have a TSO-C129 GPS, you can tell it to go to that intersection and you are good to go. Nice and easy. If you have a handheld, then you tell it to go but you still must use the VOR's as your GPS database could be 12 years old. Basically you are using the handheld to just help you out to get to the point. Your VOR's are your primary means of defining that that intersection though. That is pretty logical and normal as if you didn't have a handheld. Now if the intersection is 500 nm away and out of VOR reception, then the handheld is your primary means and only means of navigation. The FAA might very well say you are legal but reckless. You can say you monitored VOR's along the way but I'd have a hard time seeing the FAA not seeing you as reckless without an TSO'd GPS, INS, Loran, etc. But I'm not the judge. Do as you see fit and hopefully you never have to sit at the end of a table with men in black suits and dark sunglasses. Being reckless isn't enough, at least not according to the regulation. FAR 91.13(a) states; "No person may operate an aircraft in a careless or reckless manner so as to endanger the life or property of another." Whose life or property is endangered by the use of a handheld GPS for IFR enroute operations? |
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