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At 14:22 11 September 2013, flgliderpilot wrote:
I am fairly green had my PGL for about 3 years now. Been venturing into cross country, have done my first flight out to another= airport, and last weekend, an out to that airport and return, about 30 mil= es round trip (in a 1-26, no ridges, it's all flat Florida). No it's not v= ery far, but at least I am not just circling the airport for hours, and my = enjoyment of soaring has been taken to a new level. =20 However, I was told recently by an older experienced pilot that using a GPS= is "not the correct way to do it". Instead I should be thinking "can I ge= t there... now can I get there... can I get there...". I understand this i= deology, but I am pretty sure nearly everyone is using GPS these days. So, does this mean I should not use modern navigation technology? I know ho= w to plot a cross country flight on paper of course, and required altitudes= to the next safe landing area. Does this mean I should I actually be drawing circles on charts, carrying a= slide ruler to calculate arrival height at various distances, and mechanic= ally doing everything my GPS is doing for me? This means I am not looking f= or traffic, or thermalling but instead flipping through charts and playing = with a slide ruler or E6B, and my eyes are not outside the canopy.=20 Anyway, please enlighten a new pilot, I am listening intently. if I should= not be using a GPS at this point I'll go without. Thanks Tom What happens if your GPS dies? |
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