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[much snippage]
Michael, you seem to place so much emphasis and trust in silicon that it makes me wonder who's flying the plane. I don't know where you fly and what the terrain and such is, but in the Northeast, where I fly, there are plenty of landmarks. I can get up to four or five thousand feet on a clear day and see the entire sectional laid out before me. (ok I exaggerate, but just a bit ![]() quite useful to have done a detailled flight plan with waypoints and ETEs, headings, wind correction (and a little section for winds aloft), TPAs (yes, there are surprises), FBOs (including fuel price and availability - saved me hundreds of dollars), frequencies, reminders of critical areas (towers, parachute and glider areas, restricted and prohibited areas), MSAs and target altitudes, and all that stuff that you seem to relegate to student pilot busywork. I have over 800 hours and still find it is valuable. Perusing the charts before flight, and copying down the key items in an easy-to-use format makes all the difference, especially flying a long cross country at a thousand feet AGL using pilotage and dead reckoning. (in fact, I'd reccomend this excercise to all pilots) I don't even use the computer for planning, let alone in the cockpit. (I will admit I use AirNav to find good fuel prices and locations, but I plan them on the chart on paper) The planes I fly have GPS, and though I do turn it on, I do not rely on it for navigation. Sometimes I turn it to some non-informative page to ensure that the purple line doesn't seduce me into the Dark Side. All of this is just part of flying. I just don't understand the attitude of "the computer will do it for me". Jose -- The price of freedom is... well... freedom. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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