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![]() "RomeoMike" wrote in message ... Peter Dohm wrote: In view of my recollections of ground school, I believe that it might be least confusing to continue using the term deviation for the instrument error as installed, variation for the difference between true and magnetic north, and inclination for the angle between the lines of force and the horizontal--leaving the term declination unused. Peter (Planning to think about this at leisure) I suppose that the term declination would better be unused in favor of "variation" in the context of defining the difference between magnetic and true north, and in my experience it is unused in aviation. Unfortunately, it is used on government issued topo maps and in some orienteering books and by some orienteering compass makers, who tell one to enter the "declination" into the compass card so that the needle points to true north. Inclination is another term with different meaning in different contexts. I'm comfortable with "variation" because that's what I learned, but believe that you are probably right. BTW, you sent me to the dictionary for "orienteering" Peter |
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