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![]() Hi - Peter does seem to overreach a bit. A GPS that has any sort of navigational screen such as a moving map or "nearest fix", then one can easily determine one's position relative to a VOR or airport, in order to yak with ATC on common terms. There are not many GPS units that don't have that information within a button or two away. These enhance situational awareness (as compared with VOR), not reduce it. I hope Jay's GPS-philia doesn't also mean a strong habit for "direct-to" rather than airway routing. Even flying VFR, I like sticking to airways because they are generally routed away from parachuting / training areas, MOAs, dinky little airports, non-physical obstructions like blasting areas. They require a little less in-depth map-reading to stay safe. - FChE |
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