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Old January 4th 05, 01:19 AM
Matt Whiting
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Jose wrote:

[GPS approach procedure snipped]

Wow... and people say GPS makes life =simple=? I'll take an ILS over
that any day!

Jose


Yes, I still feel that way, but I'm determined to learn GPS approaches
for two reasons:

1. I'm a computer science graduate and no computer is going to get the
best of me!
2. A lot of places that don't have an ILS do have a GPS.

I'm sure once learned, the GPS seem trivial, it is just taking me a
little while to get the hang of it. Then again, I've only flow about 6
GPS approaches so far, so I'm not too worried about my current ineptness.

Matt

 




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