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Old July 13th 05, 09:21 PM
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What am I doing here? This thread is dead....

However, I used to do the same thing on my Citizen "whatever". Very
cool. Since ditching it, I have 2 world time programs on my Treo for
'chauffeured' travel overseas and have learned that I can give ATC local
time and get away with it just fine.

Jay Beckman wrote:

I have a Citizen "Wingman" that I've owned since 1990 and I can actually
claim to do something aeronautical with it:

If I push the upper right and lower left buttons at the same time, the
digital display changes from local time to UTC. I can then set the watch to
24HR time and voila!, I can tell FSS what time I was wheels up in UTC
without having to do the converson from MST to UTC in my head!

Quite handy actually...

 




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