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Roger Long om wrote: A club member has asked me why we spent money to have a 14 degree error removed from our compass since it is just a back up instrument if everything else quits. Not for an NDB approach! Oh, wait, an NDB approach is a backup if everything else quits. ;-) A couple of 360 in our 172 to look at something on the ground will put our DG 15 -20 degrees off and it drifts about that much each hour. I've flown behind DGs that bad, but most hold heading better than that. An A&P I asked in another forum said he hopes his customers don't expect him to get the compass closer than about 10 degrees. Our shop says 10 degrees is what is allowed. I asked about this on rec.aviation.ifr and not many people said they used the correction card. I've only used it on the ground to assure myself that it was mostly small 1-2 degree errors so I could ignore it in flight. -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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