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"RjL" wrote in message
Geez - what could be simpler than tracking an airway by VOR navigation? Is following the little magenta line really easier than "needle left, fly left" Portable GPS can back up but not replace a VOR receiver on airways. However, yes, a backup GPS can make things quite a bit easier at times. One example is when you are close to the VOR station and the VOR needle is highly sensitive. Another example is to help establish a crab angle when flying an airway with a signficant crosswind aloft. Yet another example is for situational awareness with respect to weather or alternate landing sites. There are dozens more ways a portable GPS can be quite helpful to an IFR pilot as a backup navigational device. -------------------- Richard Kaplan www.flyimc.com |
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