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Old July 10th 05, 03:47 AM
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john smith wrote:
A Lieberman wrote:

DME is slant range, ATC may be horizontal. How high were you?



I was at 2000 feet, which is about 1700 AGL.



Certainly not enough to give you an extra mile of slant range.


You have a digital readout that gives exact distance. The controller
looks at the little space between you and the VOR symbol on the radar
scope. That symbol, a circle, is about a mile in diameter. The
controller looks at that space and he came up with 3 miles. He was off
a mile. No big deal.
 




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