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Old December 21st 04, 10:20 PM
Judah
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Track up. I have more important things to focus on in flight than whether
I'm supposed to turn left or right.

Of course the correlary is that I am way-to-often telling tower that I am
15 miles West when I am really 15 miles East and vice versa...



"Daniel L. Lieberman" wrote in
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I have been advised that some people when using a sectional always hold
it with North up even when they are flying South rather than orienting
it along their flight path. This is an option on moving map GPS
systems.

Do you a) keep North up or b) orient the map in the direction in which
you are flying?

TIA



 




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