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I've always been an "oriented to the flight path" kind of guy. I have no
problem reading things upside down, in fact, when I would arrive to do an airshow somewhere, if there were a gang of us waiting to check in to the motel or hotel at the same time, I used to get everybody laughing like hell by signing my name on the register upside down and backwards so the clerk could read it normally. It got to be kind of an "event" where the guys would actually wait around to see it happen :-)) For the sectionals; I like things to be where they should be appearing if flying VFR. The "north people" are fine doing it their way as well. I think it's just a matter of personal preference really. Dudley Henriques International Fighter Pilots Fellowship Commercial Pilot/CFI Retired for email; take out the trash "Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote in message ... I have been advised that some people when using a sectional always hold it with North up even when they are flying South rather than orienting it along their flight path. This is an option on moving map GPS systems. Do you a) keep North up or b) orient the map in the direction in which you are flying? TIA |
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