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![]() On 9-Jul-2005, Newps wrote: The controller almost always eyeballs it. As for range rings they are alway displayed and are drawn around the radar site, not around an individual airplane. Of what possible use would range rings centered on the radar site be? From my memory of a visit a few years ago to a TRACON facility, I seem to recall that the controllers could get a reasonably accurate reading of distance from given fixes (e.g. VORs, OMs, airfields, etc.) by calling up range rings from that fix to appear on his/her scope. Given the level of digital sophistication they have available on the newer technology radar displays, that would be a piece of cake. Still, as you state, my guess is that most controllers, particularly experienced ones, usually eyeball it unless more precision is required. -- -Elliott Drucker |
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