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![]() "Ben Hallert" wrote Please clarify, are you holding the ADIZ pilots up as examples of people who did things as they _should_? No, not at all. The poster said everyone should know where every VOR is along their flight. Kinda obvious that many pilots are not nearly that competant, since the ADIZ pilots could not handle anything as obvious as Washington. I would bet that they also had no clue of the VOR's around. I ask because the poster said that transients SHOULD know where the VORs are. I'm not trying to be a jerk, but I'd argue that you bolstered his argument. Perhaps everyone should, but reality says many do not. It seems that the ADIZ violators demonstrated that aspects of their navigation were not as precise as they 'should' be. Without a doubt. They are just two that got caught. Think of how many out there don't do anything so obvious, to get caught. -- Jim in NC |
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