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On 21 Nov 2005 16:52:51 -0800, "Chris Quaintance"
wrote: I was hoping to focus on the mechanics of accepting a direct clearance that one could not otherwise navigate without a VFR GPS. I'd like to have a better idea of the legality and (more importantly) the advisability of flying in that situation. First off I am an instrument student, not yet rated. I have a lot more marine navigation experience than aviation IFR experience, but let me throw this out. It seems possible to me to fly direct between most any 2 points, off airways, without vectors, using 2 VOR's and a sectional chart. Just plot a series of radial intersections at appropriate distances from each other to ensure remaining close (for gov'ment work) to the desired direct track. Is this illegal? Or is it just that you won't get a clearance using this method? I am assuming that the direct course & altitude would be within reception range of the (2) needed stations. This would require a bit of OBS twisting for sure. You would use your VFR GPS to reassure yourself that you are on that desired track. If anyone asks, your primary means of navigating were by use of VOR's. |
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