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Roy Smith wrote:
Blanche wrote: Me, personally, have a 1/2-axis autopilot. Turn it on, it holds the heading. Well, not really. Since it's not coupled to anything, it doesn't know when there's any deviation, such as winds. I can start out on a heading of 120, turn on the AP. If winds are from the north, then my actual track is more southerly, depending on the strength of the winds. I assume you understand the difference between heading and track? Heading: direction in which the longitudinal axis of the aircraft points with respect to true or magnetic north. Heading is equal to course plus or minus any wind correction angle. Course: intended direction of flight in the horizontal plane measured in degrees from north. Track: actual flight path of an aircraft over the ground. Also referred to as ground track. Ref: Aviation Dictionary, Jeppesen, 2003. OK - my bad. I should have stated "start out on a course of 120". But the use of "track" is correct, true? |
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