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Old September 6th 06, 03:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default G430 Display/Numbers or Pictures?



On 9/6/2006 8:22 AM, Roy Smith wrote the following:
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"karl gruber" wrote:

"track up" gives you more useful information.


I'm a track-up kind of guy too, it just seems to make more sense. I don't
particularly care where things are relative to some essentially arbitrary
coordinate system, I care where they are relative to me.

The big question is "which way do I have to turn when I reach the next
fix?" With head-up, it's right there in front of you. With north-up, you
have to mentally orient yourself first. Just one more place to screw up.


I think this is essentially a religious debate. For me, I am already oriented
by my charts, flight planning, plates, airport diagrams, etc. all of which are
north up. So to do something different on a GPS map display is confusing.
Hunting down the little north barb on the track up screen just doesn't do it.

I'll bet you don't turn your approach plates so they are track up! :-)
 




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