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Ross Richardson wrote:
I have the 89/B and I do the same as Doug. I also have an 89/B and I used to use track up for the same reason. Making the line go perfectly vertical meant I was exactly on track. Then one time I was flying with a pilot that claimed that when flying IFR he was taught that north up was prefered to be able to more easily know where you are in a complicated approach. I switched to north up expecting to just try it out for a while and go back if I didn't like it. North up does turn out to have one unexpected benefit for me. Most of my trips are east to the beach and west back home. Since my display is much wider than it is tall, I don't have to zoom out as far and still see what's ahead (and behind). Also, keeping on course hasn't turned out to be a problem since I have a VOR needle slaved to the GPS and if I switch to the CDI display on the 89/B I get another CDI, but also a pretty responsive "actual heading" number that I can turn to match the "desired heading" that gives me the same comfort level that the straight up vertical line in track up mode gave me. Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI Doug wrote: I went to track up because if I loose vacuum, all I need to do is keep the line pointed straight up in the GPS screen, and I am not turning. Also, my unit, a KLN90B favors track up. I don't get an "airplane" icon in the other track postions (I get a diamond). But seriously, you can use the track up line as a poor man's localizer needle. Try it and see. |
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